Global Forex Trading Launches DealBook Web
The first forex trading platform I ever used was Global Forex Trading's DealBook FX software, which I liked for its many charting options and indicators and fast trading performance. But I always felt a little limited by the fact that it wasn't a web-based application, which meant I always had to access it from the same computer unless I went through the install process on every PC I planned to trade with. Despite all those nifty trading tools, I eventually ended up switching to an entirely web-based trading platform, and while I missed some of GFT's features, I felt the ability to do all my trading through a website was worth the switch.
So I was very pleased to see that GFT has finally gotten around to releasing a web-based trading platform, called DealBook Web. Though it did take them long enough, and in their introduction they explain why they waited to offer an online trading application: "You might be surprised that we waited so long to develop a web-based trading platform. But, the forex market moves fast, and we knew that web-based trading platforms couldn't keep up - until now." And it is true I've heard some horror stories about trading lags on web-based platforms at key moments of high volatility - won't name any names, but you've probably heard of them. It sounds like GFT had these breakdowns in mind when they put together DealBook Web, which I hope means it'll perform more robustly when the market's running wild.
Here are some of the trading tools and features of DealBook Web:
- All the trading features of DealBook 360 (GFT's current desktop platform) in a web environment
- Access from your computer or any computer
- Requires only an internet connection and browser
- Multiple, full-screen charting capabilities
- Track and trade 60+ currencies
Labels: Brokers and Market Makers, DealBook FX, GFT, Global Forex Trading, Software
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