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June 2026 Edition

Broker Platform Feature Matrix

Cross-broker comparison of trading platform availability across 27EU-accessible forex brokers. MT4, MT5, cTrader, TradingView, proprietary platforms, copy trading, algo trading, and VPS — all in one structured matrix.

27

Brokers compared

21

Offer MT4

78% of brokers

10

Offer TradingView

37% of brokers

6

Offer cTrader

22% of brokers

Platform Adoption Rates

How widely each major platform is supported across all 27 brokers in the database. MetaTrader dominates, but TradingView and cTrader adoption is accelerating.

MetaTrader 421 / 27 (78%)
MetaTrader 516 / 27 (59%)
Proprietary17 / 27 (63%)
TradingView10 / 27 (37%)
cTrader6 / 27 (22%)

Key Findings

MetaTrader still dominates

MT4 is available at 21 of 27 brokers (78%), while MT5 trails slightly at 16 (59%). MT4’s continued dominance reflects the inertia of its EA library and two decades of trader familiarity, despite MT5’s technical superiority.

TradingView is gaining fast

10brokers now offer direct TradingView integration for live trading, up from near-zero two years ago. TradingView’s 90 million monthly users make it the largest charting community; broker integrations convert that audience into live accounts.

cTrader = professional signal

Only 6brokers offer cTrader — it’s a deliberate positioning choice, not a mass-market play. cTrader availability signals a broker targeting professional and algorithmic traders who need Level II pricing and C# automation.

Copy trading is niche

Only 0 of 27 brokers offer native copy trading functionality. eToro pioneered and dominates this category; most others rely on third-party signal services via MetaTrader rather than built-in social trading features.

Full Platform Matrix

Sorted by platform diversity (number of major platforms supported), then by platform quality score. Brokers marked with a red badge are not currently accepting EU retail clients.

#BrokerMT4MT5cTraderTVScore
1IC Markets9.4
2Pepperstone9.3
3Vantage MarketsNot EU9.2
4FxPro9.0
5RoboForex9.0
6BlackBull Markets8.8
7OANDA8.5
8Forex.com8.3
9IG9.4
10ExnessNot EU9.2
11Eightcap8.8
12Capital.com8.7
13AvaTrade8.6
14Swissquote8.5
15FXTM8.0
16CMC Markets9.2
17Admirals8.5
18FXCM8.2
19XM8.0
20Tickmill8.0
21Saxo Bank9.5
22Interactive Brokers9.0
23XTB8.8
24Trading 2128.6
25eToro8.5
26Axi8.0
27Plus5007.5

Platform Diversity Leaders

Brokers offering four or more major trading platforms. Platform diversity matters because traders outgrow platforms — a broker with MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView lets you migrate without moving your account.

IC Markets
MT4MT5cTraderTradingView

Platform score: 9.4 / 10 · Free VPS

Pepperstone
MT4MT5cTraderTradingView

Platform score: 9.3 / 10 · Free VPS

Vantage MarketsNot EU
MT4MT5cTraderTradingView

Platform score: 9.2 / 10

FxPro
MT4MT5cTraderFxPro Platform

Platform score: 9.0 / 10 · Free VPS

RoboForex
MT4MT5cTraderR StocksTrader

Platform score: 9.0 / 10 · Free VPS

BlackBull Markets
MT4MT5cTraderTradingView

Platform score: 8.8 / 10

OANDA
MT4MT5TradingViewOANDA Platform

Platform score: 8.5 / 10

Forex.com
MT4MT5TradingViewForex.com Platform

Platform score: 8.3 / 10 · Free VPS

Platform-by-Platform Analysis

MetaTrader 4 (MT4)

Released in 2005 by MetaQuotes, MT4 remains the most widely supported platform in retail forex. Its longevity is driven by the massive ecosystem of custom indicators, Expert Advisors (EAs), and third-party tools built over two decades. MT4 supports 9 timeframes, 30 built-in indicators, and MQL4 for algorithmic trading. The strategy tester is single-threaded and limited to one currency pair, which is its primary technical weakness versus MT5. Available at 21 of 27 brokers in our database (78%).

Best for: Traders with existing EA libraries, signal-service subscribers, and anyone who values the largest community of free and commercial trading tools.

MetaTrader 5 (MT5)

MT5 was designed as a multi-asset successor to MT4: it supports 21 timeframes, 38 built-in indicators, multi-threaded strategy testing across multiple currency pairs, a built-in economic calendar, and depth of market (DOM) display. MQL5 is more capable than MQL4, with object-oriented programming, native multi-currency strategy support, and better resource management. Available at 16 of 27 brokers (59%).

Best for: Multi-asset traders, algo developers who need multi-currency backtesting, and traders who want more timeframes and better depth-of-market visibility.

cTrader

Developed by Spotware, cTrader targets professional and institutional traders with Level II pricing, advanced order types (iceberg, TWAP, stop-limit), and cTrader Automate for C# algorithmic strategy development. The charting is cleaner and more modern than MetaTrader, with detachable chart windows, 70+ pre-built indicators, and superior visual design. cTrader Copy provides built-in copy trading. Available at 6 of 27 brokers (22%).

Best for: Professional traders who need depth-of-market visibility, C# developers building algo strategies, and traders who prefer modern charting UX.

TradingView

TradingView is the world’s largest web-based charting platform with over 90 million monthly users and a community-driven library of 100,000+ custom indicators and strategies written in Pine Script. Direct broker integration allows live trade execution from TradingView charts without switching applications. The mobile app offers the best charting experience available on mobile. Available at 10 of 27 brokers (37%).

Best for: Chart-first discretionary traders, Pine Script developers, traders who want the strongest community analysis tools, and anyone who prefers web-based platforms over desktop installations.

Proprietary Platforms Worth Knowing

17 brokers offer proprietary trading platforms alongside or instead of MetaTrader/cTrader/TradingView. Some are genuine differentiators; others are wrappers with limited advantage over third-party platforms.

BrokerProprietary PlatformScore
FxProFxPro Platform9.0
RoboForexR StocksTrader9.0
OANDAOANDA Platform8.5
Forex.comForex.com Platform8.3
IGIG Platform9.4
ExnessExness Terminal9.2
Capital.comCapital.com Platform8.7
AvaTradeAvaTradeGO / WebTrader8.6
SwissquoteSwissquote Platform8.5
FXTMFXTM Trader8.0
CMC MarketsNext Generation9.2
Saxo BankSaxoTraderGO / PRO9.5
Interactive BrokersTrader Workstation (TWS)9.0
XTBxStation 58.8
Trading 212Trading 2128.6
eToroeToro Platform8.5
Plus500Plus500 Platform7.5

Which Platform Is Right for You?

Trader ProfileRecommended Platform
BeginnerMT4 or proprietary
Swing traderTradingView
Scalper / day tradercTrader or MT5
EA / algo developerMT4/MT5 (MQL) or cTrader (C#)
Copy tradereToro or cTrader Copy
Multi-asset investorSaxo or IBKR proprietary

Methodology

Platform availability is verified against each broker’s official website and confirmed against our editorial review data. The feature flags (MT4, MT5, cTrader, TradingView, copy trading, algo trading) are sourced from broker partnership documentation and direct verification during editorial reviews.

Platform scoreis the “platforms” component of our 10-point broker scoring system, which considers platform count, charting quality, order types, mobile app functionality, API access, and overall user experience.

Sorting: Brokers are ranked by number of major platforms supported (MT4, MT5, cTrader, TradingView, proprietary), then by platform quality score as a tiebreaker.

Limitations: VPS availability may require minimum trading volumes. Copy trading includes only native/integrated features, not third-party signal services available through MetaTrader. Platform versions and features can change; this edition reflects data verified as of June 2026.

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FX-Brokers.eu, “Broker Platform Feature Matrix — June 2026”, published 2026-06-14, https://fx-brokers.eu/research/broker-platform-matrix

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