Platform
MT4 and MT5 share the same MetaTrader lineage, but MT5 was built to support a wider range of markets and more advanced tools. Below is a breakdown of the major distinctions:
Feature | MT4 | MT5 |
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Order Types and Execution |
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Timeframes and Technical Analysis | Offers 9 timeframes for charts, ranging from 1 minute to 1 month, along with 30 built-in technical indicators and 24 analytical objects for market analysis. | Provides up to 21 timeframes for charts, including intermediate timeframes like 2 minutes and 4 hours, enabling more detailed market analysis. |
Swap Charges | Applies a 3-day swap charge, excluding weekends, which means traders may incur extra fees for positions held over weekends. | Charges swaps daily, including weekends, allowing for a clearer understanding of the costs associated with holding positions overnight. |
Economic Calendar | Does not include a built-in economic calendar, requiring traders to seek external resources for economic data and event tracking. | Features a built-in economic calendar that provides real-time updates on significant market events, helping traders stay informed about potential market volatility. |
Price Quote Digits | Supports price quotes with up to 5 digits, which may limit precision for some trading strategies. | Allows for more precision with price quotes extending to 6 or more digits, which can be particularly beneficial for scalpers and day traders. |
Depth of Market (DOM) | Does not include a Depth of Market feature, missing out on valuable insights into market liquidity and order flow. | Provides users with the ability to view the Depth of Market, offering critical information about supply and demand at different price levels. |
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