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Perhaps the most compelling driver of DXtrade’s recent adoption is the explosion of . Prop firms require a platform that can handle simulated funding challenges, dynamic drawdown rules, and real-time performance tracking without requiring a full brokerage license. MetaTrader, with its rigid licensing model (often requiring a separate "gaming" server), is ill-suited for this.
For brokers, this means a single platform can serve diverse clients—from the retail forex trader to the professional stock investor. Furthermore, DXtrade offers unparalleled customization. Brokers can modify the platform’s look and feel, configure order types (market, limit, stop, trailing stop, OCO), and even embed proprietary widgets such as news feeds, economic calendars, or copy-trading modules. dxtrade