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platformPromote rapid development and business expansion to different markets, and provide comprehensive financial services relying on online trading platforms

Promote rapid development and business expansion to different markets, and provide comprehensive financial services relying on online trading platforms
Today, you no longer need to keep an eye on your trading terminals, but can monitor the market through smartphones or tablets, and can trade anywhere and anytime in the world. COIN has launched a mobile version for its main trading platforms, all of which can benefit from our environment of no conflict of interest and no trader platform intervention. With the platforms for iPhone and iPad, you can now enjoy the industry's most popular trading platform with full mobile functionality. Easily build and close positions from your iPhone and iPad, and directly monitor the market and conduct technical analysis with more than 30 pre installed technical indicators on your smart device.
Android operating system is the revolution of intelligent devices, just like Platforms is the revolution of online trading technology. Now, Platforms for Android combines the two, allowing you to access your platforms account from any Android device that can access the Internet.

Promote rapid development and business expansion to different markets, and provide comprehensive financial services relying on online trading platforms












The online/electronic trading platform is a computer-based software program that provides a wide range of financial instruments, including online trading, designed to be used by professional financial institutions (brokerage companies) operating on the network to provide trading services. Online investors use the real-time market provided by the trading platform, and some useful additional trading tools of the platform - such as the trading account management function - we use real-time news and charts to maximize the potential role.
Compared with today's online trading platforms (such as various currencies, stock indexes, capital, futures and options), the first software version is almost completely linked to the stock exchange. Even in the 1970s, brokers and their financial transactions were handmade, and traders could not enter the global financial market directly or through intermediaries. In addition, although electronic trading platforms were used at that time, they were only used as part of the transactions of these institutions. The first platform is mainly used for securities trading called RFQ (quotation request: transaction request), where customers and brokers placed orders, and later concluded that the system has been finally completed. Since the 1970s, it has evolved into a software that provides real-time traffic pricing and gradually develops immediate order execution and user interfaces that are easy to use.