LONDON, January 7, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
GFT Markets, the global provider of retail derivatives, has
today announced that it will now support MT4 for Mobile as an
add-on to its current MetaTrader forex platform offering. MT4 is
widely considered the most popular front-end application for
derivatives traders looking to automate their strategy with a
pre-defined set of trading rules.
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MT4 for mobile gives clients all the functionality of their
desktop MT4 platform with the added convenience of being able to
access the service whenever and wherever they want. The mobile
platform works on iPhone, iPad, Android and Windows Mobile
devices.
Martin Slaney, Director of Global
Product Management at GFT Markets, commented:
"Our clients have become significant supporters
ofMT4 since we first launched the
service in spring 2011. Because the application can run complex
trading strategies on an automated basis it frees up clients to get
on with the day job, whilst coupled with our exceptional speed of
execution, it means trades can be filled at - or very close to -
their target price."
The release of the mobile service is the first of many
innovations GFT Markets expects to be delivering to its MT4
offering in the coming months.
About GFT Markets
From local offices in London,
New Jersey, Grand Rapids, Singapore, Sydney, and Tokyo, GFT provides its global client base
with the opportunity to speculate and trade in a broad range of
markets, quickly, efficiently and securely. Most known for its
award-winning DealBook® platform available for desktop, the web, or
mobile phone, GFT also provides options for automated trading, 24/7
customer service, and competitive spreads even in times of market
volatility.
Trading forex is risky and not suitable for everyone. This
product is leveraged, and you can lose substantially more than your
initial deposit. Don't trade more than you can afford to lose.
GFT Global Markets UK Ltd. is authorised and regulated by the
Financial Services Authority (FSA) for forex, CFDs, and Spread
Bets. The FSA does not regulate Binary CFDs and Binary Spread Bets.
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