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Spotware Cuts cTrader Launch Time to One Second in Version 5.2

By: finance magnates|2025/05/13 16:15:04
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Spotwarehas launched version 5.2 of its cTrader platform, introducing new risk-rewardtools and performance improvements across its mobile, web, desktop and Macapplications. Accordingto the press release sent to FinanceMagnates.com , the update focuses onhelping traders better manage risk exposure while streamlining the tradingexperience through improved interface customization and faster performance. Spotware Releases cTrader5.2 with Enhanced Risk Management Features For webusers, cTrader 5.2 introduces timeframe-specific visibility settings for chartobjects and indicators. This allows traders to display technical analysiselements only on relevant timeframes, reducing chart clutter when switchingbetween different time periods. “Everyenhancement in cTrader 5.2 reflects our Traders First commitment,” commented IliaIarovitcyn, CEO at Spotware . “With just 1-second from icon tap to first pricetick, to advanced risk-reward tools and API-powered automation, we've focusedon what genuinely elevates trader performance–bringing institutional-gradecapabilities to the cTrader community.” The updatecomes two months after the launch of cTrader 5.1 in early March, along with the cBroker v9.4 back-office solution released in the same month. A newobject manager enables bulk modifications to chart elements, while a dedicatednotifications tab has been added to the Active Symbol Panel to providereal-time updates on orders, positions and other trading activities. Theplatform now supports uploading locally stored algorithm files (.algo) to cloudstorage, enabling cross-device algorithmic trading without interruption. Mobile and Desktop Enhancements The mobileversion now features a risk-reward calculator that allows traders to determineoptimal position sizes based on stop-loss levels directly on charts. Users cancalculate trades using three modes: risk amount, potential reward, or specificposition size. Spotwarehas also reduced the application launch time to one second, allowing traders toaccess markets more quickly when opportunities arise. The company has addedin-app notifications for new version releases to keep users informed aboutplatform updates. The Windowsversion incorporates risk-reward visualization tools and new API interfaces forprogrammatic price alert management. Developers can now create applicationsthat set and monitor price alerts automatically. A newmessaging system allows algorithms running within the same cTrader instance tocommunicate in real time, supporting more sophisticated trading strategies. Theupdate also provides API access to deposit and withdrawal records for improvedfinancial tracking. Theinterface now features draggable UI elements and improved tab management forbetter workspace organization. In the meantime,the company also launched the cTrader Discord Community , as the platformremains popular among retail traders in both the prop trading and CFD markets. Key Updates in cTrader 5.2 Risk-reward calculation tool added to mobile platform for position sizing based on stop-loss levels Mobile app startup time reduced to one second Version update notifications implemented within the application Deal history filtering expanded in cTrader Copy with additional sorting options Timeframe-specific visibility controls added for chart objects and indicators Bulk modification capabilities introduced for chart elements Notifications tab integrated into Active Symbol Panel Local algorithm file (.algo) upload to cloud storage now supported ChartRiskReward API implemented for developer access API interfaces added for programmatic price alert management Inter-algorithm messaging system established for real-time communication API access provided to deposit and withdrawal records Movable UI elements introduced for interface customization Watchlists with drag-and-drop functionality added to Mac version Trade performance visualization added through deal mapping feature Order screens enhanced with mini charts showing entry points and price levels Spotwarehas launched version 5.2 of its cTrader platform, introducing new risk-rewardtools and performance improvements across its mobile, web, desktop and Macapplications. Accordingto the press release sent to FinanceMagnates.com , the update focuses onhelping traders better manage risk exposure while streamlining the tradingexperience through improved interface customization and faster performance. Spotware Releases cTrader5.2 with Enhanced Risk Management Features For webusers, cTrader 5.2 introduces timeframe-specific visibility settings for chartobjects and indicators. This allows traders to display technical analysiselements only on relevant timeframes, reducing chart clutter when switchingbetween different time periods. “Everyenhancement in cTrader 5.2 reflects our Traders First commitment,” commented IliaIarovitcyn, CEO at Spotware . “With just 1-second from icon tap to first pricetick, to advanced risk-reward tools and API-powered automation, we've focusedon what genuinely elevates trader performance–bringing institutional-gradecapabilities to the cTrader community.” The updatecomes two months after the launch of cTrader 5.1 in early March, along with the cBroker v9.4 back-office solution released in the same month. A newobject manager enables bulk modifications to chart elements, while a dedicatednotifications tab has been added to the Active Symbol Panel to providereal-time updates on orders, positions and other trading activities. Theplatform now supports uploading locally stored algorithm files (.algo) to cloudstorage, enabling cross-device algorithmic trading without interruption. Mobile and Desktop Enhancements The mobileversion now features a risk-reward calculator that allows traders to determineoptimal position sizes based on stop-loss levels directly on charts. Users cancalculate trades using three modes: risk amount, potential reward, or specificposition size. Spotwarehas also reduced the application launch time to one second, allowing traders toaccess markets more quickly when opportunities arise. The company has addedin-app notifications for new version releases to keep users informed aboutplatform updates. The Windowsversion incorporates risk-reward visualization tools and new API interfaces forprogrammatic price alert management. Developers can now create applicationsthat set and monitor price alerts automatically. A newmessaging system allows algorithms running within the same cTrader instance tocommunicate in real time, supporting more sophisticated trading strategies. Theupdate also provides API access to deposit and withdrawal records for improvedfinancial tracking. Theinterface now features draggable UI elements and improved tab management forbetter workspace organization. In the meantime,the company also launched the cTrader Discord Community , as the platformremains popular among retail traders in both the prop trading and CFD markets. Key Updates in cTrader 5.2 Risk-reward calculation tool added to mobile platform for position sizing based on stop-loss levels Mobile app startup time reduced to one second Version update notifications implemented within the application Deal history filtering expanded in cTrader Copy with additional sorting options Timeframe-specific visibility controls added for chart objects and indicators Bulk modification capabilities introduced for chart elements Notifications tab integrated into Active Symbol Panel Local algorithm file (.algo) upload to cloud storage now supported ChartRiskReward API implemented for developer access API interfaces added for programmatic price alert management Inter-algorithm messaging system established for real-time communication API access provided to deposit and withdrawal records Movable UI elements introduced for interface customization Watchlists with drag-and-drop functionality added to Mac version Trade performance visualization added through deal mapping feature Order screens enhanced with mini charts showing entry points and price levels

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