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Abstract:Rostro Financials Group, which recently acquired Scope Markets, has partnered with Devexperts to launch a new trading platform, DPLtrader, licensed by DXtrade.
The platform is supporting margin trading with FX and CFDs instruments.
It supports multiple order types and enhanced risk management tools.
According to the press release shared with Finance Magnates, the new trading platform provides access to margin trading of forex and CFDs on stocks, indices, energies and commodities.
“We value convenience and offer only the best technology to our traders. This is why weve selected Devexperts as our trusted software vendor, and our clients can trade with ease at any time of the day,” said Michael Ayres, who is heading Rostro as CEO.
A Modern and Intuitive Trading Platform
Rostro claims that its new trading platform offers a modern and intuitive UI and built-in analytics for tracking the trading performance of every trade. In addition, it offers customization and allows dealers to use Trading Journal and Trading Dashboard to differentiate each client in the log with tags and notes.
Further, DPLtrader supports multiple order types and enhanced risk management tools.
Rostro launched its DXtrade-based trading platform only a day after Devexperts announced the added functionality of the spot cryptocurrency trading to its trading platform. But, Rostro is only adding margin trading support to DPLtrader for now.
Jon Light, Devexperts‘ Vice President of OTC Platforms, said: “We have known the Rostro team for a long time and are honored that they trust us and choose our software. Devexperts development and support teams are on guard 24/7 to offer Rostro’s clients the most convenient platform for operating on financial markets.”
Founded in 2020 by Roger Hambury, ROSTRO is focused on capital markets and digital assets. Furthermore, the company is on a hiring spree and expanded its team, adding several industry veterans.
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