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Abstract:The company has launched M4Markets Copy Trader.
The app will facilitate clients in their trading journey.
The multi-asset financial trading services provider, M4Markets has recently expanded its offering with the addition of M4Markets Copy Trader, an innovative social trading app. Through the launch, the broker is planning to support traders worldwide.
Clients of M4Markets will be able to discuss market moves and strategies through the companys social trading app. Moreover, the new app will facilitate traders in different steps of their trading journey. Through the click of a button, traders can share their trades and ideas on social media.
Regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) in Seychelles, M4Markets is currently offering trading services in a wide range of financial instruments including FX, Commodities and CFDs. In 2021, the overall demand for the trading products of M4Markets jumped substantially.
“The demand for copy-trading and social-trading is growing as its a new way to trade and interact with other traders. We wanted our own platform to be intuitive and ensure that our clients have more than just a place where they can learn and interact with other traders, as well as find mentors to copy traders. We are confident that M4Markets Copy Trader is just that, and we look forward to more innovations in the future,” Deepak Jassal, the Executive Director of M4Markets, said in a press release.
Expansion
M4Markets expanded its platform offering last year with the introduction of MetaTrader 5. The multi-asset brokerage enhanced its team in 2021 and hired Michael Christoforou as Chief Financial Officer. With the launch of its social trading app, the company is entering the growing market of copy trading.
“To use M4Markets Copy Trader, traders can download the app from Playstore for Android devices and Appstore for iOS devices. Once the platform has been downloaded to the clients device, the client can create an account and connect it with their MT4 or MT5 account,” M4Markets added.
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