“First off I’m very happy with the level of service I’ve received at AMP. I transitioned from CFD trading and was not very comfortable with the many options for futures software and connections. What stood out to me was AMP had a data connection that allowed MT5- this enabled me to learn one element without the added stress of also learning a new platform.
Having used MT5 with many CFD brokers, I think the MT5 could be a bit more organized. Separating the different sectors (metals, agriculture, energies) would be great in my opinion verses have an expired and non expired section. Once the contract becomes inactive and needs to rollover I think disabling trading in the backend with be good. Reason being is I don’t believe all the markets show up that fall under each exchange (Nymex, Comex, etc) this would make it easier to find.
In MT5, I like the continuous contracts are separated. I like this for charting purposes and I haven’t seen another platform that does this well other that TradingView. I would like to see more continuous contract options ( maybe the top 3 in each industry) in MT5 so I can chart exclusively in MT5 for my market without have to look at past analysis between expired and active contracts.
I also like that this data feed is able to connect and trade via TradingView. This give me multiple ways to manage my trade which is convenient due to TradingView also have Mobile and desktop capabilities like MT5. This is a great option for those transitioning from CFD or who want a versatile trading platform”
“Good: Always updated
Good: Mobile supported like IOS and Android
Bad: Lack of important indicator like Keltner Channel
Bad: Very small font size of X and Y axis
Bad: Missing Bar Time Countdown”
“In general I am very satisfied with MT5. Only the DOM function is somehow not always working properly e.g. volume/price. And what is missing, I think, is the possibility to replay a certain period, like last week, previous month, yesterday, etc. Such a functionality would be very helpful for reviewing and answering questions like what would or should I have done differently in my (day)trading?”