Abstract:A new mobile application for social trading has been launched through a collaboration between brokerage firm M4Markets and fintech provider Brokeree Solutions

A new mobile application for social trading has been launched through a collaboration between brokerage firm M4Markets and fintech provider Brokeree Solutions. The app is designed to extend social trading functionality to mobile users, allowing real-time strategy replication across multiple trading platforms.
The application offers compatibility with both MetaTrader and cTrader, integrating features such as multiple copying modes, risk management tools, and real-time trade signal sharing. It supports a range of asset classes via contracts for difference (CFDs), including forex, commodities, and equities.
Users can follow other traders, review performance data, and replicate trading strategies. The app allows individual control over trade size, risk preferences, and capital allocation. Detailed metrics on profitability, loss ratios, and risk levels are displayed to support decision-making.

Interactive charts and watchlists provide users with tools to track selected traders. Push notifications are available for alerts on trade activity, and reporting tools offer visibility into open, closed, and pending positions.
Two distinct user roles are supported: those who share their strategies, and those who choose to follow and copy them. According to the developers, the app replicates much of the functionality found in Brokerees desktop social trading solution, with a focus on accessibility for mobile users.
The service is available in 15 languages and is accessible on both iOS and Android devices. This expansion reflects a broader trend in online trading towards mobile-first solutions and increased demand for social trading tools.
M4Markets operates under regulatory licenses from authorities in the UAE, Cyprus, Seychelles, and South Africa. Brokeree Solutions provides trading infrastructure to multi-asset brokers and has developed systems for social trading, liquidity management, and proprietary trading platforms.
The launch of this mobile app marks a continuation of efforts within the trading technology sector to offer more customisable, data-driven solutions to retail clients seeking access to strategy sharing and portfolio diversification.


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