Skip to main content

Platforms

Trade from anywhere, on the platform you prefer.

Four first-class entry points into the same TradeX account: the MetaTrader generation you grew up on, a modern web terminal, native mobile apps, and a programmatic API for systematic strategies.

MetaTrader 4 & 5

The industry standard, fully supported.

Both MetaTrader generations connect natively to TradeX accounts with no third-party bridge. Expert Advisors, custom indicators, and copy-trading tools work out of the box.

  • Hedging and netting account modes
  • VPS hosting available on request
  • Full server-side EA support, 24/5

TradeX Web Terminal

Browser-native, zero install.

A purpose-built web platform with the analytics depth of a desktop terminal. One-click execution, depth-of-market view, and seamless hand-off between mobile and desktop sessions.

  • Real-time order book and DOM depth
  • Server-stored layouts and watchlists
  • Hand-off to mobile mid-trade

iOS & Android

Built for the open mid-flight.

Native applications for both platforms — not a wrapped web view. Touch-first chart interaction, biometric login, and push alerts that actually arrive.

  • Native charts with multi-touch gestures
  • Face ID / Touch ID / fingerprint login
  • Sub-100ms push alerts on price triggers

REST & FIX API

For systematic strategies.

A documented REST API for routine integrations and a FIX 4.4 endpoint for low-latency systematic flow. Sandbox keys are issued on request to any funded account.

  • FIX 4.4 colocated in LD4 / NY4
  • REST with idempotency keys
  • Webhook delivery for fills and account events

One Account, Every Surface

Single sign-on, single ledger, single execution policy.

A trade opened on the iOS app and closed via the FIX API is the same trade in the same account, settled against the same liquidity panel under the same execution policy. No reconciliation, no mirroring lag, no surprise differences between ‘mobile fills’ and ‘desktop fills’.

Account credentials are unified across every platform. Switching surfaces is a login, not a migration.