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MetaFX, LLC Releases MT4-to-MT4 Bridge Software for the Metatrader 4 Server Trading Platform

MetaFX, LLC is proud to announce the release of MT4-to-MT4 Bridge software for the Metatrader 4 ("MT4") Server trading platform. The MT4-to-MT4 Bridge allows for connection of two or more MT4 Servers together for flexible automated risk management.

2010-12-11
WILMINGTON, DE, December 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) MetaFX, LLC is proud to announce the release of MT4-to-MT4 Bridge software for the Metatrader 4 ("MT4") Server trading platform. The MT4-to-MT4 Bridge allows to connect two Metatrader 4 Servers for flexible risk management, automated trade executions (STP processing) and centralized control of the trade flow.

The MT4-to-MT4 Bridge is used to establish connection between two or more Metatrader 4 Servers and redirect trade requests from one server to another. The plugin extends functionality of the Metatrader 4 Server and addresses three main problems of the broker.

The MT4-to-MT4 Bridge allows for the reduction of market risk. When clients trade on their individual accounts in Metatrader 4 they create risk for the broker. To reduce such risk the broker needs to open similar positions with its counterparty. The MT4-to-MT4 plugin allows redirecting trade requests from the individual client accounts and execute them on the coverage accounts of the Metatrader 4 Server of the counterparty broker.

The MT4-to-MT4 Bridge gives any broker the ability to become a liquidity provider. The plugin allows connections from many Metatrader 4 Servers simultaneously. The coverage accounts can accept trades from all the connected servers.

The MT4-to-MT4 Bridge automates trade execution and dealing on the trade server. When a trade request is sent by the trader it is passed to the dealing desk of the counterparty broker. The counterparty broker confirms or rejects the trade request and the response is sent back. So the trades are confirmed remotely, no local dealing desk is required.

In addition the MT4-to-MT4 software package has a powerful Manager Interface which allows seeing Market Watch from two servers at the same time, track open positions on two servers, estimate per symbol exposure, setup alerts and change server plugin parameters in real time.

The MT4-to-MT4 Bridge has been designed with keeping maximum reliability and speed of execution. The connection between the servers is direct. It is based on FIX protocol for most reliability. The server plugins are fully integrated into MT4 Server. All processing is centralized and server based which allows the fastest and most reliable integration. Server based architecture makes it possible to update the software quickly as well.

You can see our MT4-to-MT4 Bridge video demonstration here http://www.metafx-int.com/mt4-to-mt4-bridge/.

MetaFX,LLC is a software development company. For more information please visit our site http://www.metafx-int.com.


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[Press-News.org] MetaFX, LLC Releases MT4-to-MT4 Bridge Software for the Metatrader 4 Server Trading Platform
MetaFX, LLC is proud to announce the release of MT4-to-MT4 Bridge software for the Metatrader 4 ("MT4") Server trading platform. The MT4-to-MT4 Bridge allows for connection of two or more MT4 Servers together for flexible automated risk management.