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Trading terminal

The Libertex trading terminal

"Terminal" is trader vocabulary — borrowed from MT4 / MT5 culture — for the screen-based interface where you analyse markets and place orders. On Libertex that means three desktop / browser surfaces: the web terminal, MT4 desktop, and MT5 desktop. For the mobile app on iPhone or Android, see the mobile app page.

Browser web terminalMT4 / MT5 desktopMulti-monitor friendly

Three terminal surfaces

Where the Libertex terminal lives

Three screen-based options for desktop trading. The web terminal is the simplest entry point; MT4 / MT5 desktop clients are for traders who want the MetaTrader workflow — Expert Advisors, custom indicators, multi-monitor layouts. All three share the same Libertex account.

  • Web terminal

    Runs in any modern browser — Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari — with no install. The most feature-complete native Libertex surface; recommended desktop terminal for most users. Full charting, every asset class in one workspace, account management built in.

  • MT4 desktop terminal

    MetaTrader 4 desktop client connected to your Libertex MT4 sub-account. The legacy MetaTrader experience with the largest MQL4 indicator and Expert Advisor ecosystem. Native builds for Windows and macOS; runs on Linux via Wine for the determined.

  • MT5 desktop terminal

    MetaTrader 5 desktop client connected to your Libertex MT5 sub-account. Modern MetaTrader — multi-asset coverage, depth-of-market data, faster backtesting, MQL5 ecosystem. Native builds for Windows and macOS.

Desktop-class workflow

What screen-based terminals do well

Five capabilities where the desktop / browser surfaces have an edge over mobile. None of these are impossible on phone, but the larger screen and pointer-precision input make them practical.

Multi-chart layouts
Several instruments side-by-side in one workspace
Drawing & analysis tools
Trend lines, Fibonacci, channels with mouse-precision
Expert Advisors & custom indicators
Exclusive to MT4 / MT5 desktop (not on mobile)
Multi-monitor support
Drag windows across screens (MT4 / MT5 desktop)
Keyboard shortcuts
Fast order entry without touch friction

The web terminal handles the standard CFD-trading workflow entirely; MT4 / MT5 add MetaTrader-specific tooling. For on-the-go execution and quick checks, the mobile app on App complements any of these as a secondary surface.

Pick your terminal

Where to read next

Three pages dig into each desktop terminal — the browser-based web terminal, MT4 for the legacy MetaTrader ecosystem, MT5 for the modern alternative — plus the mobile-app counterpart for on-the-go.

  • Libertex on Windows

    Windows-specific options for running Libertex — web platform in Edge / Chrome / Firefox, MT4 / MT5 native Windows clients (MetaTrader's home platform), antivirus considerations, Windows 10 and 11 support. The most common desktop scenario for Libertex traders.

    Windows guide
  • Web terminal

    The official Libertex web platform — full features, no install, runs in any modern browser. The default recommendation for desktop trading.

    Web platform
  • MT4 desktop

    MetaTrader 4 desktop — Expert Advisors, MQL4 ecosystem, established workflow. Pick MT4 if you depend on specific MT4 indicators or EAs.

    About MT4
  • Mobile app counterpart

    For on-the-go execution and monitoring, the iOS / Android app complements any desktop terminal. Same account, real-time sync.

    Mobile app

FAQ

Terminal questions

Terminal options reviewed

Open the web terminal — no install needed.

Sign in to the Libertex web terminal in any modern browser to start placing trades. Or install MT4 / MT5 if you need EAs and custom indicators. The web terminal handles the standard CFD-trading workflow entirely; MetaTrader adds quant-specific tooling.

Trading in financial instruments is a risky activity and can bring not only profits, but also losses. The amount of possible losses is limited by the amount of the deposit.