Firm launches browser-based Web Terminal for global traders

 

 

Multi-asset global broker JustMarkets has introduced its new Web Terminal, a browser-based trading platform designed to provide clients with direct access to financial markets without the need to download or install software.

The company said the Web Terminal is now available to all clients in countries where it operates, marking another milestone in its efforts to strengthen and expand its trading ecosystem.

According to the broker, the platform underwent an extensive preparation phase before its official rollout, during which its technical performance was refined and user feedback was incorporated to enhance the trading experience.

Speaking on the launch, a representative of JustMarkets said the company remains focused on making trading more accessible.

“At JustMarkets, we never stop evolving. With the Web Terminal, we wanted to remove every barrier between traders and the markets. Now every client can trade directly from their browser, with all the professional tools they need at their fingertips,” the representative said.

The Web Terminal is fully compatible with MT5 accounts, enabling traders to access a professional trading environment directly from any web browser across different devices.

To begin trading, users are required to select their trading account, click the “Trade” button, and choose “JustMarkets Terminal” from the available options.

The company said the platform comes with a range of trading tools, including advanced charting features with technical indicators and graphical analysis tools, flexible volume settings that allow orders to be placed in either lots or asset units, comprehensive asset information, a real-time market sentiment indicator, trading schedule and margin updates, as well as position and pending order management features.

JustMarkets noted that the launch builds on the earlier introduction of its mobile trading application and aligns with its broader strategy of delivering innovative digital trading solutions.

The broker added that additional features, tools and platform enhancements are already in development as part of its ongoing commitment to improving clients’ trading experience.

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