Spotware Injects A New Version In cTrader Desktop

Spotware Injects A New Version In cTrader Desktop

Spotware System advances the CTrader Desktop feature through the latest installation of copy trading. The Cyprus-based technology provider introduced version 4.5 which comes with a pack of multiple manual trading updates. On top of it, Spotware System featured improvements to cTrader Automate, the firm’s algorithmic trading solution.

During the press release, Spotware explained that the added feature and improvements are user requested. Onwards, cTrader users will be able to access a thousand strategies which will trigger their ability to detect risks easily. The added feature comprises intellectual filtering and a one-click copy trading start. The idea to convey this feature from the cTrader web and Mobile to the desktop will facilitate a wide ground of analysis to traders using technical signals.

“cTrader Automate also saw its share of updates with the new cBot backtesting charting mode, ability to evaluate margin amount required to open a position, as well as the convenience of trading sessions,” Spotware noted.

 “For manual trading, one can observe the new Smart Position Closing feature, the updated Tick Volume Indicator, and direct, on-the-chart interaction with standard and custom indicators for maximum convenience,” the company added.

Showing his pleasure in the new upgrade, Spotware Head of Product, Alexander Strelnikov, insisted that the new desktop version will widely assist “those looking to follow experienced traders – learning and earning from their expertise in Copy Trading, as well as those who prefer Automated and Manual methods.”

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Besides the new cTrader Desktop version 4.5 upgrade, Spotware has been developing different versions to increase trading accessibility. Over a month, the firm launched a shared account feature to cTrader Mobile through a version 4.6 upgrade. This feature was however accessible through cTrader Web and Desktop under the version 4.4 release.

With the shared account feature on cTrader Mobile, “users are now free to share, revoke and reject access to trading accounts, granting portfolio managers the opportunity to trade on their behalf,” Spotware confirmed. “Users can also do the same with the desktop version of cTrader and even place orders from the main toolbar,” the firm added.