Simply the worst trading app interface you can find, crashes all the time, can't save layouts properly, absolutely not user friendly at all. This app seems to have been developed in the 90s Horrible... See more
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DX Trades is NOT a good trading software in any way. It's slow, disconnects you constantly, and has tons of bugs. If you're trading on anything under the 5m you're basically out of luck. The intui... See more
I'm truly surprised at the good reviews, DX trade is not a good platform, it has potential if they iron out all the bugs and add some standard features. It makes it very difficult to trade quickly, be... See more
I like DXtrade for CFD trading mainly due to its performance analysis dashboard. Also, due to TradingView integration, I no longer need to pay for a subscription, which lowers my monthly costs.
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Part of the porp firm scam
Supplying suspect prop firms with accounts and a platform makes them part of the scam. Secondly the platform is terrible, charts slow to update, clunky interface, switching between accounts slow, mobile platform terrible and reviews show that on app store as well.
If I can give 0 star to them ...
They didn't offer accurate API endpoints as they said in their official API documentation.
As a developer, I tried to use one endpoint of their RESTful API to develop my self project.
In "List Open Positions" endpoint, they wrote that this endpoint offers Take Profit and Stop Loss values in the response.
But even though I sent correct request as they mentioned to that endpoint and got the result without any error, there were no such values in the response.
They wrote they upgraded for this in their API revision history (Sep-2024), but they didn't send the values in response even though my account has open trades which has TP/SL settings.
Also I couldn't contact their dev team about this.
If I can give them 0 star rate, I want to do so. 🤦♂️
But if they can solve this issue in short time, I am willing to remove this feedback.
hard to navigate, not worth money
I've been using it for about 4 months and i still have no profit. they have you fend for yourself with no tutorials. don't waste your money on this. unless youve been trading for years you wont see a return.
This is the worst platform I’ve ever…
This is the worst platform I’ve ever used. It’s so difficult to do limit orders, modify orders etc. This thing isn’t user friendly at all.. TradeLocker and MetaTrader is 10000x simpler. You get logged out every 5 mins. It freezes uncontrollably. ( my internet connection is perfect with other platforms.) for limit orders, you have to go on the chart and manually find the price you want to execute at. What is this bs? They don’t even have a functioning app to monitor your trades on. If you enter a trade depending on your trading style you may have to stay home until you exit it out
Not so many traders know about this…
Not so many traders know about this platform and that’s a shame. In my case, I never experienced any downtime, even though I am trading the markets for hours every single day.
I like DXtrade for CFD trading mainly…
I like DXtrade for CFD trading mainly due to its performance analysis dashboard. Also, due to TradingView integration, I no longer need to pay for a subscription, which lowers my monthly costs.
The Worst Trading Platform
The worst trading platform I have ever used. Needs approximately 5 minutes to log in only to get logged out every time! Sad that prop firms use this low quality platform. With this frustrating errors, how am I suppose to manage the opened trades??
The first impression was good
The first impression was good, but after spending some time on it, I can say that there are still many improvements to be made until the platform is truly usable. One of the negative point is the API which is not dev friendly (but wait... aren't they supposed to be dev experts???) and the websocket documentation is either incomplete or not functioning at all. The worst part of this platform is the support. We cannot contact them directly (only through brokers...), but the brokers (we have contacted many of them) are unable to help and rely on DXtrade's official documentation. So, there is no support at all! Another issue is that more and more brokers are blocking access via the API (probably due to security and/or performance concerns), which makes the product unattractive for people who want to automate trading. Therefore, in my opinion, DXtrade is not ready and (if they don't change something) is likely to disappear from the market.
If someone from DXtrade is reading my review and wants to help us, please provide a contact address. Thanks
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