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May 27, 2018, 06:05:25 PM
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yes,now traders can trade bitcoin with Avatrade as the ideal asset in CFD trades.with our platform,Metatrader 4 you can trade this rapidly,Bitcoin is highly regarded among currency traders and its volatile nature makes them ideal for Cfd trading
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July 11, 2018, 02:40:15 AM
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There are many broker forex now offer pair of crypto in their mt4 platform and allow to make deposit by use Bitcoin,  one of the that broker is Fxopen, in this broker we can make deposit by BTC and other crypto and will shown MBTC balance in their MT4. Some benefits to use this platform is we can make profit when the price on bullish or bearish by make open potition buy and sell,   and also available stop loss and trailling stop function to reduce the risk in trading.

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July 11, 2018, 07:01:20 AM
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July 20, 2018, 07:07:23 AM
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Before I do not advise you to trade at FOrex because in my experience it is too dangerous to trade in a place like that, and when we sell wrong then it is all our money.

But all of it back to you, because you are the owner of the capital that you hold and your throw it much in reply by friends who are more senior than me.
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July 20, 2018, 07:13:08 AM
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I'm not familiar with that site.
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August 22, 2018, 01:52:06 AM
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Doing crypto trading on the exchange and on the MT4 platform is little different, on the exchange when we doing buy and sell actually we  really make transaction with the coin, but in MT4 we not doing buy and sell the real coin, just use contract called CFD/Contract For Different which allow us to make profit when bullish and bearish with option of margin and leverage. MT4 platform is good platform because there available many features that not available on the exchanges, like trailling stop, stop loss.
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August 22, 2018, 03:09:43 AM
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you can use Bitcoin Realtime Charts in MetaTrader 4 software at free of cost
-Download this software - (use default installation directory) from: LINK - http://www.metaquotes.net/en/metatrader4/trading_terminal
-Open your Demo account (File -> Open an Account)

From this way you can config and import data from bitcoin trading into this Site..

Source - https://www.marketcalls.in/metatrader/how-to-get-bitcoin-realtime-charts-in-metatrader-4.html

Look at this video for more information for Crypto Charts on MetaTrader 5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtAdV4Bo1wk


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October 03, 2018, 02:07:38 AM
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For beginner trader, Metatrader platform will be more difficult to use it than crypto exchange, but in the google and youtube already many tutorial about it. Actually trade Crypto in MT4 is use leverage so this trading will be more risk than trade crypto on the exchange that without use margin. All broker offer demo account how to trade crypto on the MT4 so you can learn it without use real money.

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October 17, 2018, 02:20:46 AM
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Hi, so is not possible to code some crypto exchange API inside MetaTrader?

At least to receive the tick data in real time and use the indicators and strategies (not to trade in live)?

And what about adding historical price data for backtesting?


I think is not possible because between crypto exchange and metatrader platform is different , crypto exchange for spot trading and metatrader platform is for margin leverage trading. Both is not connected each others.

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October 17, 2018, 03:23:39 PM
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We looked at MT5 integration and decided it wasn't really appropriate for a crypto business. I do know it is a very powerful platform with alot of documentation and helpful information, but there aren't many in the crypto-space that offer it and I think i know why.

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October 17, 2018, 09:12:27 PM
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Hi,

Can we trade in Bitcoin with the programs used for Forex systems? https://howtobuybitcoins.info For example, can I follow the MT4 program live on the exchange sites in these sites? Can I give trade orders to these sites using MT4?

Hi, I tried it - the system blocks all types of bitcoin interactions
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October 18, 2018, 01:21:20 AM
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Bitcoin trading on the MetaTrader is margin trading by use leverage.  Not like trading spot on the crypto exchange, We can make profit in this platform by open potition buy and sell. But margin trading is only for expert trader that has enough skill to reduce the risk. Metatrader is platform with full trading tool,  so its very good for trading activity.

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October 27, 2018, 08:49:35 PM
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SimpleFX + MT4 is pretty badass once you get the charts setup properly.  Takes some time but I see this guy posted a writeup including his charts template file which I found hella handy: https://medium.com/l33t/simplefx-setup-trading-guide-2c3230c785c4

Watch the spread on equities though guys, that's how they make their money!
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January 27, 2019, 10:06:18 AM
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Metatrader platform only to designed for margin trading, so will be not possible to trade spot market there. We can trade many different asset in this platform because many broker provide many trading pair include forex, stocks and crypto. Just to remember all asset that tradeable by use margin and leverage will be more risky, so before to do we should we know the risk and have already risk management.

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April 02, 2019, 03:22:01 AM
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MT4 only for CFDs margin trading and not for spot trading, and when we are doing transaction there, we are not trade the real BTC but only the price. In this situation of market which BTC oversold is better trade the real BTC on crypto exchange.

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June 17, 2019, 05:43:31 PM
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bump. 

any update on US regulated brokers that are allowed to use bitcoin based deposits/withdrawals and are able to trade btc pairs against crypto and forex and commodities Huh

i have been using and currently using evolve for a year now. but with very light trading... because i am hesitant of them exit scamming like every other exchange? 

so far i'm seeing simplefx (but it says the same thing like evolve, does not provide services to citizens and residents of the United States)
i-pandora ,, haven't signed up
avatrade ,, haven't signed up
fx open ,, havent signed up
justforex ,, haven't signed up
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June 17, 2019, 07:14:31 PM
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bump. 

any update on US regulated brokers that are allowed to use bitcoin based deposits/withdrawals and are able to trade btc pairs against crypto and forex and commodities Huh

i have been using and currently using evolve for a year now. but with very light trading... because i am hesitant of them exit scamming like every other exchange? 

so far i'm seeing simplefx (but it says the same thing like evolve, does not provide services to citizens and residents of the United States)
i-pandora ,, haven't signed up
avatrade ,, haven't signed up
fx open ,, havent signed up
justforex ,, haven't signed up

Try this

https://www.xm.com
https://www.tradersway.com/

On topic, most platforms now do make use of tradingview and i didnt see any stand alone mt4 platform.

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June 18, 2019, 11:04:29 PM
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bump. 

any update on US regulated brokers that are allowed to use bitcoin based deposits/withdrawals and are able to trade btc pairs against crypto and forex and commodities Huh

i have been using and currently using evolve for a year now. but with very light trading... because i am hesitant of them exit scamming like every other exchange? 

so far i'm seeing simplefx (but it says the same thing like evolve, does not provide services to citizens and residents of the United States)
i-pandora ,, haven't signed up
avatrade ,, haven't signed up
fx open ,, havent signed up
justforex ,, haven't signed up

Try this

https://www.xm.com
https://www.tradersway.com/

On topic, most platforms now do make use of tradingview and i didnt see any stand alone mt4 platform.

they're both not available for US residents Sad
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