Tickmill News

 Tickmill claims that the next-generation MT5 platform goes one step further by simplifying the trading process for clients. It differs from the genuine version in terms of more advanced algorithms for processing client transactions, speed and ease of use when performing transactions. 

 In a notice to its clients, the broker Informs traders that MT5 will come with its usual types of accounts. The terminal is available on desktop, web, Android, and iOS devices. Tickmill traders can trade a wide variety of CFDs, Forex assets, including stock indices, metals, bonds, and stocks. 

 Tickmill is a group of companies licensed by the UK's FCA, Cyprus' CySEC, SC FSA, South Africa's FSCA and Malaysia's LFSA. 

 MetaTrader 5, the successor of the popular MT4, offers retail forex traders many features that were previously only available on institutional-grade platforms. 

 Although this feature-rich online trading platform has been around for a while, brokers have been slow to start offering it. However, the growing list of forex brokers who recently launched MT5 can help solve the chicken and egg dilemma, where no broker offer it because traders don't know about the new generation. On the other hand, traders don't claim it because no broker offers MT5 yet. 

 Commenting on the launch of the MT5 platform, Tickmill Group CEO and COO, Ingmar Mattus, said: 

 “Progress is an integral part of our business and we are seeing the changing market interest in multi-block trading and trading. more flexible platform solutions. The MT5 platform not only provides a powerful and functional trading environment, but also adds to the analytical capabilities of the MT4 platform by providing superior analytical tools, algorithmic trading applications such as trading robots, Expert Advisors and copy trading. "

" We believe that offering an MT5 platform in addition to MT4 will add value to our clients' trading experience by providing them with additional capabilities offered by the next generation of trading platforms. Follow. "

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