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Web-based trading

May 22, 2019 at 07:39
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Biedrs kopš   718 ieraksti
May 22, 2019 at 08:33
There is a problem on web-based trading; I mean the buffering of browser! Personally I am okay with desktop trading.
Dumuro (Dumuro)
Biedrs kopš   26 ieraksti
May 24, 2019 at 07:15
I noticed that as well and I really hope they wouldn't do it further. Me personally for example only understand trading with some real life applications and that's basically it. Nothing less than that. Any serious trader using application based things on all that.
May 26, 2019 at 06:49
Web based trading is slow and unreliable. I use MT4 still have problem if lose internet connection but it is might lighter on bandwidth so is faster
Biedrs kopš   718 ieraksti
May 27, 2019 at 11:50
ManUnitedBest posted:
Web based trading is slow and unreliable. I use MT4 still have problem if lose internet connection but it is might lighter on bandwidth so is faster

I also prefer mt4 based trading! yes, bad internet connection is a concern here; no doubt on it!
Biedrs kopš   29 ieraksti
Jun 02, 2019 at 07:05
How about use something like downloadable tools written on Java language and all sort of things for sure really. You just need to research some of them which allow you to trade via desktop application and that's really it. Be sure to do so.
Biedrs kopš   920 ieraksti
Jun 24, 2019 at 04:50
Duzragore posted:
How about use something like downloadable tools written on Java language and all sort of things for sure really. You just need to research some of them which allow you to trade via desktop application and that's really it. Be sure to do so.

I think, it’s complicated to use! Desktop trading is my always number one choice.
Biedrs kopš   21 ieraksti
Feb 04, 2020 at 18:16
I need to understand that it's better to create them than something else anyway. I always used training on some level on that. Can you really imagine that? Can we make it please? WE need to make it web based on your point of view? Let's do that.
Biedrs kopš   60 ieraksti
Feb 05, 2020 at 10:02
Wouldnt it be difficult since the web cant handle that much system requirement therefore there are many downloadable software available to download for us?
Biedrs kopš   10 ieraksti
Feb 05, 2020 at 13:13
MT4 on VPS. User-friendly, fast and always up connection. No need for any web based gimmicks
Mark6 (Mark635357)
Biedrs kopš   7 ieraksti
Feb 26, 2020 at 13:40
sgtmarkets posted:
Many brokers offer exclusive web-based trading platforms that allow you to trade only through the browser, thus avoiding software downloads. This can be very useful for Mac owners or traders who may not have access to their personal PC for hours.

This web platform tends to be less feature rich than Metatrader. However, you must still be able to perform the basic functions of trading and charting. For beginner trading or less technical, online forex platforms tend to be more intuitive and user-friendly.

There may even be some advantages to using a web-based platform with several brokers. For example, Lite Forex only provides guaranteed stop-loss for transactions made through Webtrader and also makes the 'Inside Viewer' and 'Trade Controller' tools also available through Webtrader.
yes
Biedrs kopš   18 ieraksti
Jun 21, 2020 at 14:33
I think it's good news that today there are a number of web terminals that allow for dynamic and efficient operation in the market.
But everything must be checked - use a demo, start with small amounts, try different strategies, etc. There is no need to take risks here.
Biedrs kopš   4 ieraksti
Jul 21, 2020 at 06:10
Web-based trading allows you to trade through certain browsers without the need to download any software. For me, it simplifies the trading process in a great manner.
Biedrs kopš   41 ieraksti
Jul 21, 2020 at 09:29
In my opinion, platform-based trading gives better connectivity, features, and moreover your connection is stable on the platform whereas web-based trading is more prone to technical glitches and they provide a better connection, features, options, and easy execution. Platforms like MT4 And MT5 are quite reliable as they provide many features like one-click trading, charts editing, password reset, and many more options. Trading on makes trading easy and hassle-free. platform application has all the feature of the terminal whereas web-based have limited features
Aug 13, 2020 at 22:29
Almost all brokers offer web-based trading that allows trading without installing any trading software. This allows to trade from anywhere if you have a computer. It does not require the installation of additional software. Brokers typically offer Javascript, HTML5, or Flash trading platform that runs smoothly and safely.
Sep 17, 2020 at 04:10
Web-based trading is good for monitoring and adjust trade. But I prefer mt4 pc for full trade setup.
Barbara Wright (barbarawright)
Biedrs kopš   37 ieraksti
Oct 16, 2020 at 13:16
VPS is the only way to trade profitably nowadays.
Oct 17, 2020 at 10:59
I think the most difficult thing in forex trading is to choose a good and reliable broker from this huge market.
Biedrs kopš   330 ieraksti
Apr 28, 2021 at 18:47
Shelby10 posted:
Trading is not a game.. It is an art. You need to make a good plan to make money from this market.
Yes. I always try to learn trading from Youtube videos.
Suradi (FXOday)
Biedrs kopš   470 ieraksti
Apr 28, 2021 at 22:52
Web trader platform I think can become an alternative platform when far away from our PC or device, but I am alone very rarely to use web trader platform, because still often access trading at home with a personal laptop if, about comfortable use, MetaTrader platform for pc is more reliable than web trader, it's only my opinion.
Apr 29, 2021 at 14:39
Web trading is good for managing trade. But I prefer the desktop version for analyzing the market.
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