The mobile application allows users to connect to multiple brokers within the same Workspace or create separate Workspaces for each broker. This provides flexibility for traders who may use different brokers for different types of trades or investments. The application also offers two layout modes - a phone-optimized layout for single-screen viewing and a tablet layout with a docking framework for displaying multiple charts and tools.
With a wide range of features, this trading platform offers four different editions to cater to various charting and trading needs. The available features will depend on the chosen edition. The application supports six popular brokers including CQG, OANDA, Rithmic, TD-Ameritrade, Kraken, and Binance. Traders can also use multiple brokers and data feeds within a single Workspace.
The charting tools in this application are extensive and include trend lines, horizontal and vertical lines, price and time labels, forks, channels, and more. Traders can also use Fibonacci tools such as retracement, extension, and expansion. The application also offers callouts, annotations, and various shapes for better analysis and visualization.
With over 170 built-in studies and indicators, traders have a wide range of options to analyze the market. They can also use one indicator as an input for another, and link charts by instrument or bar size. The application supports multiple chart bar types, including OHLC bars, candlesticks, and Heikin-Ashi. Traders can also use non-linear and second-based bars such as tick, range, and volume bars.
The application also offers advanced order flow tools and studies, including volume profile, VWAP, TPO, and depth of market. Traders can also use harmonic tools like Gartley, Butterfly, and Bat patterns. The advanced DOM feature allows traders to track recent trades, volume profiles, and market depth beyond 10 levels. They can also trade directly from charts, the DOM, or the trade panel. The application also has a privacy policy and terms of service for user protection.









