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Abstract:MetaQuotes' MT5 beta build 3930, launching September 8, revolutionizes trading with in-terminal deposits/withdrawals, enhanced security, and optimized performance tailored for modern processors.
MetaQuotes, a leading fintech company, is gearing up to roll out its highly anticipated MetaTrader 5 (MT5) beta build 3930 on September 8, 2023. Designed with user convenience in mind, this latest version promises to revolutionize the trading experience.
The most notable feature of this new update is the seamless integration of balance operation commands into the MT5 terminal. Now, traders can execute both deposits and withdrawals without exiting the terminal, making fund management more efficient than ever. This upgrade in MT5 ensures traders have an uninterrupted workflow while managing their funds.
Yet, that's not all that's new. With the addition of AVX/AVX2/AVX512 instructions to the MQL5 compiler and client terminal, developers now have a broader set of tools for creating trading robots. This technological addition enhances vector calculations and mathematical operations by leveraging the prowess of modern-day processors. What this means for traders is faster, more efficient trading tools at their fingertips.
Further enhancing user experience, the MT5 client terminal, beginning with build 3930, will smartly adapt to the architecture of the CPU on which it is installed. This ensures optimal performance tailored to the user's specific hardware setup.
A significant shift in MetaQuotes' offerings is the move to exclusively 64-bit installers. The company has discontinued its 32-bit installers, though users who've previously installed these versions can continue using them until the end of 2023.
Web terminal enthusiasts also have a reason to celebrate. The new update promises an accelerated initial loading time, introduces a custom period for trading history, and grants users the ability to modify, delete, and save passwords. Speaking of passwords, MetaQuotes has amped up its security game. The revamped requirements mandate a minimum password length of eight characters, combining upper and lower case letters, digits, and at least one special character.
Traders eager to get their hands on these upgrades won't have to wait long. The MT5 beta build 3930 will be available through the Live Update system. To keep tabs on such exciting updates, MetaQuotes suggests installing the WikiFX App for real-time news and notifications.
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