Fortex Rolls Out Automated Dealing Feature for Brokers

by Damian Chmiel
  • The company expanded risk management on its trading platform.
  • Automated dealing and real-time monitoring are set to enhance broker efficiency.
Fortex

The financial technology company Fortex has announced expansions to the risk management features on its trading platform. The updates include new automated dealing and real-time monitoring tools aimed at giving brokers more control and efficiency.

Fortex Expands Risk Management Capabilities for Brokers

The auto-dealing feature allows brokers to set predefined parameters for automated trade execution. According to the company, this can optimize order fulfillment, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce manual errors.

Additionally, the real-time monitoring tools provide brokers with detailed analytics on current market conditions, trade performance, and liquidity. Fortex states these insights allow brokers to identify risks, spot opportunities, and make timely adjustments.

“Brokers can now navigate the challenges of financial markets with confidence,” the company commented in the official blog post. “They have a trusted partner in Fortex, providing the tools and technology needed to thrive in a dynamic trading landscape.”

The new features are described in the table below:

Feature

Description

Benefit

Customizable Automation

Auto dealing settings can be tailored to brokers' risk tolerance and trading strategies

Aligns with brokers' existing risk management approach

In-Depth Analytics

Real-time monitoring provides detailed insights into trade performance, liquidity, and market trends

Empowers data-driven decisions and responses

Risk Mitigation

Automated features enable swift responses to market fluctuations

Minimizes risk exposure

Efficiency

Auto dealing reduces manual workloads

Allows brokers to focus on strategy

Risk Control

Real-time monitoring offers immediate visibility into markets

Enables timely adjustments

Competitive Edge

Advanced risk management features

Attracts traders seeking reliability and security

The latest update took place more than a month after Fortex upgraded the XForce trading platform, which included the display of the asking price line and instrumental details, improved language UI, intuitive search for instruments on market watch, and more.

Together, the company has positioned the new offerings as ways for brokers to minimize risk exposure and maintain competitive advantages. Automated dealing specifically aims to let brokers focus more on strategic decisions rather than manual workloads.

Latest Integrations by Fortex

Recently, Fortex has been supporting the offerings of a significant number of brokers operating in the financial markets. At the end of November, it integrated the XForce Trading Platform and XAggregator Liquidity Management Platform with GBE Prime.

A few weeks earlier, StoneX decided on a similar integration, and in September, Fortex added CBCX Markets to the offerings of its two popular platforms.

Fortex, founded in 1997, provides trading platforms, infrastructure hosting , and other financial technology services to banks, hedge funds, brokers, and traders globally. The company stated that its specialties include multi-asset trading, ECN connections, and bridging to popular platforms like MT4/MT5.

The financial technology company Fortex has announced expansions to the risk management features on its trading platform. The updates include new automated dealing and real-time monitoring tools aimed at giving brokers more control and efficiency.

Fortex Expands Risk Management Capabilities for Brokers

The auto-dealing feature allows brokers to set predefined parameters for automated trade execution. According to the company, this can optimize order fulfillment, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce manual errors.

Additionally, the real-time monitoring tools provide brokers with detailed analytics on current market conditions, trade performance, and liquidity. Fortex states these insights allow brokers to identify risks, spot opportunities, and make timely adjustments.

“Brokers can now navigate the challenges of financial markets with confidence,” the company commented in the official blog post. “They have a trusted partner in Fortex, providing the tools and technology needed to thrive in a dynamic trading landscape.”

The new features are described in the table below:

Feature

Description

Benefit

Customizable Automation

Auto dealing settings can be tailored to brokers' risk tolerance and trading strategies

Aligns with brokers' existing risk management approach

In-Depth Analytics

Real-time monitoring provides detailed insights into trade performance, liquidity, and market trends

Empowers data-driven decisions and responses

Risk Mitigation

Automated features enable swift responses to market fluctuations

Minimizes risk exposure

Efficiency

Auto dealing reduces manual workloads

Allows brokers to focus on strategy

Risk Control

Real-time monitoring offers immediate visibility into markets

Enables timely adjustments

Competitive Edge

Advanced risk management features

Attracts traders seeking reliability and security

The latest update took place more than a month after Fortex upgraded the XForce trading platform, which included the display of the asking price line and instrumental details, improved language UI, intuitive search for instruments on market watch, and more.

Together, the company has positioned the new offerings as ways for brokers to minimize risk exposure and maintain competitive advantages. Automated dealing specifically aims to let brokers focus more on strategic decisions rather than manual workloads.

Latest Integrations by Fortex

Recently, Fortex has been supporting the offerings of a significant number of brokers operating in the financial markets. At the end of November, it integrated the XForce Trading Platform and XAggregator Liquidity Management Platform with GBE Prime.

A few weeks earlier, StoneX decided on a similar integration, and in September, Fortex added CBCX Markets to the offerings of its two popular platforms.

Fortex, founded in 1997, provides trading platforms, infrastructure hosting , and other financial technology services to banks, hedge funds, brokers, and traders globally. The company stated that its specialties include multi-asset trading, ECN connections, and bridging to popular platforms like MT4/MT5.

About the Author: Damian Chmiel
Damian Chmiel
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About the Author: Damian Chmiel
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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