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Abstract:A common feature is the ability to share access to trading accounts. Spotware Systems introduced new solution Broker OAuth on Monday.
Cyprus-based electronic trading technology provider, Spotware Systems, has announced the latest web and desktop 4.4 versions of CTrader, its multi-asset forex and contract for difference (CFD) trading platform.
Take Advantage of the Biggest Financial Event in London. This year we have expanded to new verticals in Online Trading, Fintech, Digital Assets, Blockchain, and Payments.The updated versions, which were announced on Monday, follows the Web 4.3 version released in August and the Desktop 4.3 released in June.
The new Web 4.4 version comes with features such as easy deposits and withdrawals into demo accounts, and faster loading speeds designed “to level up users trading experience.”
On the other hand, Desktop 4.4 comes with advanced technical analysis features such as an updated drawing toolbar and new Fibonacci Timezones, Spotware said.
Newly-added features common to both versions, however, include the ability to share access to ones trading account and to place orders from the maintool bar.
According to Spotware, with this feature, “users can now share, revoke, and waive access to their trading accounts with one fund manager.”
Meanwhile, on Monday, Spotware Systems released Broker OAuth, a new solution it says will revolutionize the mobile trading experience of users.
Spotware explained that the new product makes it possible for traders to simplify the authentication of their details by using their brokers client area credentials.
The solution also makes it possible for users to perform actions such as know-your-customer checks and deposits without leaving the trading platform, Spotware said.
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