CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 76.00% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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MT4 vs MT5

Compare MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 to find the platform that fits your trading style and market needs.

The MetaTrader ecosystem

For many traders, MetaTrader is the starting point. It’s one of the most widely used trading platforms globally, trusted for its stability, execution, and flexibility across different market conditions.

Over time, the platform has evolved to meet changing market needs. Today, that evolution exists in two forms: MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5.

MetaTrader 5: the platform built for today’s markets

MetaTrader 5: the platform built for today’s markets

As markets expanded and trading needs became more complex, MetaTrader 5 was introduced. MT5 extends beyond forex, offering access to a broader range of asset classes and a more advanced analytical environment. It introduces additional timeframes, deeper market visibility through Depth of Market, and integrated tools such as an economic calendar. Rather than replacing MT4, MT5 builds on its foundation, offering greater flexibility for traders who want more depth, more markets, and more control from a single platform.
For traders looking to trade across asset classes or apply more advanced analysis, MT5 represents the natural progression.
MetaTrader 4: where many traders began

MetaTrader 4: where many traders began

MetaTrader 4 remains a familiar environment for traders who value simplicity and focus. It was built with forex trading at its core and continues to be widely used for that reason. MT4 provides the essential tools traders rely on: charting, indicators, and support for automated strategies through Expert Advisors. Its interface is straightforward, its performance is stable, and its ecosystem is mature.
For traders who concentrate primarily on forex and prefer a streamlined setup, MT4 continues to serve its purpose well.

Key differences between MT5 and MT4

Feature
MetaTrader 4
MetaTrader 5
Market coverage
Forex & selected CFDs
Forex, indices, commodities, equities CFDs, ETFs
Technical indicators
30+
38+
Timeframes
9
21
Order types
Standard
Extended order types
Depth of market
Automated trading
Economic calendar
One-click trading
Mobile & web access

Which platform fits your trading strategy?

Strategy 1

If your trading is focused, forex-driven, and built around established strategies or Expert Advisors, MetaTrader 4 may feel familiar and efficient.

Strategy 2

If your trading involves multiple markets, deeper analysis, or a need for broader market visibility, MetaTrader 5 offers the tools to support that approach.

Available on all devices

Both platforms are available on all major operating systems and devices. Trade seamlessly across devices using the same account credentials.

Your trading starts here

Create an account in minutes or explore MT5 with a demo account.

Frequently asked questions

Which platform can I trade on with Blackwell?

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You can trade on MetaTrader 5, or Blackwell Trader.

Is MT5 better than MT4?

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MT5 offers more features and broader market access, but MT4 remains popular for its simplicity. The best choice depends on your trading style.

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