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.
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 guideWeb terminal
The official Libertex web platform — full features, no install, runs in any modern browser. The default recommendation for desktop trading.
Web platformMT4 desktop
MetaTrader 4 desktop — Expert Advisors, MQL4 ecosystem, established workflow. Pick MT4 if you depend on specific MT4 indicators or EAs.
About MT4Mobile 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.