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Chart Focused Traders Can Now Act Without Leaving eToro’s Desktop Charts

Monday, 01/12/2025 | 12:24 GMT by Tareq Sikder
  • The company plans additional charting upgrades; feature currently desktop-only.
  • Traders can analyze, monitor P&L, and execute trades without leaving eToro charts.
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eToro has launched a feature that allows users to open and manage trades directly from the chart view on desktop. The update lets traders analyze assets, monitor profits and losses, and execute trades without leaving the chart interface.

Several brokers have recently enhanced charting and trading tools to improve user experience. CMC Markets added TradingView to allow direct trading from charts, FXOpen extended TradingView integration to mobile for in‑chart execution on smartphones, and Leverate integrated TradingView into its institutional platform. This indicates that both retail and professional brokers are focusing on advanced charting and streamlined trade execution .

Chart-Based Trading Now Live on Desktop

To use eToro’s feature, users must open the chart in full-screen mode and click the trading icon in the top right. The functionality is designed for traders who base decisions on technical analysis and chart patterns.

eToro said the update aims to “reduce interruptions in trading” and allow users to “act faster.” The company added that more charting upgrades are planned. The feature is currently available on desktop only. Analysts note that chart-integrated trading tools have become more common among brokers targeting active and technical traders.

eToro Expands AI Tools, UK ISA

Yoni Assia, the CEO of eToro
Yoni Assia, the CEO of eToro

The charting update is part of broader platform enhancements at eToro, which also include artificial intelligence tools for retail investors. CEO Yoni Assia said AI could give users access to information previously available only to large hedge funds. He noted the technology has processed materials from leading investors and can provide insights to guide portfolio decisions.

In August, eToro launched AI tools and APIs, including Tori, a chatbot that can analyze portfolios, answer questions, and track market developments. Users have also developed applications reflecting strategies of well-known investors like Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham.

In addition to AI tools, eToro has expanded its partnership with Moneyfarm to offer a Cash ISA for UK customers. The product provides a return on cash held within the ISA and adds a flexible savings option alongside eToro’s existing investment accounts.

The launch comes amid debate over Cash ISAs in the UK, with some industry voices arguing that growth in tax-advantaged ISAs may reduce investment in domestic equities.

eToro has launched a feature that allows users to open and manage trades directly from the chart view on desktop. The update lets traders analyze assets, monitor profits and losses, and execute trades without leaving the chart interface.

Several brokers have recently enhanced charting and trading tools to improve user experience. CMC Markets added TradingView to allow direct trading from charts, FXOpen extended TradingView integration to mobile for in‑chart execution on smartphones, and Leverate integrated TradingView into its institutional platform. This indicates that both retail and professional brokers are focusing on advanced charting and streamlined trade execution .

Chart-Based Trading Now Live on Desktop

To use eToro’s feature, users must open the chart in full-screen mode and click the trading icon in the top right. The functionality is designed for traders who base decisions on technical analysis and chart patterns.

eToro said the update aims to “reduce interruptions in trading” and allow users to “act faster.” The company added that more charting upgrades are planned. The feature is currently available on desktop only. Analysts note that chart-integrated trading tools have become more common among brokers targeting active and technical traders.

eToro Expands AI Tools, UK ISA

Yoni Assia, the CEO of eToro
Yoni Assia, the CEO of eToro

The charting update is part of broader platform enhancements at eToro, which also include artificial intelligence tools for retail investors. CEO Yoni Assia said AI could give users access to information previously available only to large hedge funds. He noted the technology has processed materials from leading investors and can provide insights to guide portfolio decisions.

In August, eToro launched AI tools and APIs, including Tori, a chatbot that can analyze portfolios, answer questions, and track market developments. Users have also developed applications reflecting strategies of well-known investors like Warren Buffett and Benjamin Graham.

In addition to AI tools, eToro has expanded its partnership with Moneyfarm to offer a Cash ISA for UK customers. The product provides a return on cash held within the ISA and adds a flexible savings option alongside eToro’s existing investment accounts.

The launch comes amid debate over Cash ISAs in the UK, with some industry voices arguing that growth in tax-advantaged ISAs may reduce investment in domestic equities.

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