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abstrak:Dukascopy has announced that its main trading platform, JForex4, is now accessible for real-time trading.
Dukascopy has announced that its main trading platform, JForex4, is now accessible for real-time trading.
According to Dukascopy, all live trading account users may trade on the new platform using their existing JForex account credentials. The business said that there is no need to cancel current holdings or adjust orders, and that trading may proceed as usual.
All of our trading platforms (Desktop JForex3, Desktop JForex4, Android JForex, iOS JForex, and Web JForex) may be utilized at the same time. All automated methods will operate in the same way on both the JForex3 and JForex4 platforms.
According to Dukascopy, JForex4 now includes additional features such as JCloud connection, Chart replay mode, price alerts, and more.
Furthermore, the business said that Platinum (XPT.CMD/USD) and Palladium (XPD.CMD/USD) have been launched on Demo and Live JForex accounts with leverage set at 1:10.
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