CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 79.55% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
The ChartTrader
In the TWS you can make powerful and flexible technical analyses at any time with the ChartTrader and the real-time charts. Trade directly from the chart, add studies and customize them according to your needs.
The ChartTrader Offers Traders the Following Advantages:
Open one or more charts in one window.
Chart a single asset or compare multiple assets in one window.
Quickly change the underlying, the display type and the period in the chart dashboard.
Display data for periods between one minute and five or more years.
Adjust the prices and times using the horizontal and vertical scrollbars.
Display related market data directly in the price quotation area.
Index comparisons as benchmarks possible.
Integrated Trading
Action buttons allow direct order placements from the chart
Creation of alarms in the chart, triggered by time, margin or price events or by other criteria.
The order management window of ChartTrader gives you the possibility to manage, change and transmit orders.
Various customization options
Different chart parameters can be defined in one window.
Add trend lines and annotations to your charts quickly and easily.
Create and save your chart templates with the settings you use most often and use them also for other underlying instruments.
Customize the toolbar and use compact menus to easily access your favorite features.
Always keep an eye on your current position in the chart with the graphical chart indicator.
You can display volumes at specific price levels in the volume histogram.
Technical Indicators and Chart Studies
The ChartTrader is also well prepared for the technical analyst. More than 120 technical indicators and overlays are available in the chart. From "ADX/DMI" to "VWAP" and "Zigzag".