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MetaQuotes pressuring props to alter URLs, server set up

MetaQuotes is asking props to have a shared URL with their brokerage website and offer trading on a 'live server' that would mean they monetise the business.

The end of the MetaTrader broker?

MetaTrader 4 and 5 have been the incumbent trading platforms for two decades now. There are signs that could be changing.

Chinese MetaTrader brokers down c.90% from peak

MetaQuotes has been clamping down on firms globally over the last two years, making it much harder for firms to access the MetaTrader platforms.

B2Broker no longer on MetaQuotes servers

B2Broker servers no longer show up on either MT4 or MT5. The trading platform provider has made it harder for firms to access its products over the last two years.

MetaQuotes pulls Eightcap app listing in MT4 and MT5

The decision may be related to the fact that Eightcap has been one of the main providers of gray label services to prop trading companies.

MT4 & MT5 removed from India Play Store

MT4 and MT5 have been taken off the play store. MT4 demos are done. And are props breaking trade reporting rules? Also Startrader and a new liquidity provider.

The growth of the algo trading market, with ForexVPS.net CEO Will Thomas

We speak about how servers can help brokers get new clients, growth in the algo market, and brokers' expansion into new markets.

MetaQuotes attacks prop firms

FPFX ends Funded Engineer

Labuan license drama

We look at changes to the Labuan Money Broker license and then examine a MetaQuotes warning to a prop firm.

IG are getting sued

MetaQuotes are going after brokers using TradingView

Spaxo Bank

Plus crypto and M&A

MetaQuotes stopped issuing white labels

Also we look at Public's proposed takeover of BUX

Is MetaQuotes blocking access to MetaTrader white labels?

Unregulated entities are finding it much harder to access MT4 and MT5
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