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Components for the MT5 you already run
MetaTrader 5 gives a broker an execution server and a terminal. Everything a client actually stays for — copy trading, a cabinet, payment rails, alerts they read — is left as an exercise. These are the forty-three components that fill that gap, installed onto your own infrastructure, under your own brand, licensed one at a time.
Two things are true of every component below. It runs on the broker's own infrastructure rather than on someone else's cloud, and it carries the broker's brand rather than a vendor's. Some are C++ plugins loaded by the trading server itself, because they have to intervene in execution, margin or overnight financing. The rest are services that work through the manager interface, which keeps them isolated from the server process. Which side a component sits on is an engineering decision, not a pricing one.
Copy trading, social trading, PAMM and MAM
Turning a client base into a market of its own: followers, communities, pooled funds and managed accounts.
Prop firm suite
A funded-trader business in a box, from storefront to payout.
Client area and IB programme
Where clients and partners do everything that does not happen in a terminal.
Engagement and retention
The difference between an account that trades this month and one that does not.
Payments
One framework, ten connectors across cards, crypto and bank rails.
Dealing and risk
What keeps a book from being handed to whoever is fastest.
Back office
The unglamorous routines that quietly cost money when they go wrong.
Notifications and messaging
One gateway, ten channels, and a margin warning that is actually read.
Liquidity bridge
Coverage for brokers with no route to a prime broker.
Not sure which of these you actually need?
Most brokers need three or four, not forty-three. Tell us what your desk looks like and we will say which ones move the needle — and which ones you can skip.
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