| MT5 Platform
The new platform is an updated and upgraded version of its predecessor, which has long been the industry standard for traders worldwide.
FxGrow is pleased to present the next generation MetaTrader 5 Platform, which includes everything you need to trade in the financial markets.
MetaTrader 5's advanced charting technology and sophisticated order management tools help you monitor and control your positions swiftly and efficiently.
It is a compelling platform packed with brand new features aimed at improving your trading experience. It is available for free on all our account types.

- Third-party tools such as Parallels Desktop are not required
- An intuitive interface makes it easy to use
- Trade with multiple order types
- Multiple charting and analytical capabilities
- Newsfeeds directly into the platform itself
- Support for custom technical indicators
- Ability to use Expert Advisors for automated trading
- Trailing stop loss facilities
- Real-time information including account summary, equity, P&L
- Multilingual support.
- An intuitive interface makes it easy to use
- Trade with multiple order types
- Multiple charting and analytical capabilities
- Newsfeeds directly into the platform itself
- Support for custom technical indicators
- Ability to use Expert Advisors for automated trading
- Trailing stop loss facilities
- Real-time information, account summary, equity, P&L, and much more
- Multilingual support
- User-friendly interface
- Real-time quotes of financial instruments
- Support for all execution modes and order types
- Newsfeeds directly into the platform itself
- Support for custom technical indicators
- 30 technical indicators available for use
- Access to trading history
- Multiple languages supported
- User-friendly interface
- Trade with multiple order types, including pending orders
- Real-time quotes and interactive charts
- Ability to trade directly from charts
- Support for all execution modes
- Numerous technical indicators
- Set stop-loss and take-profit levels
- Access to trading history