MT4 is the trading platform or software provided by 4T to its clients. The platform is accessible through software installation, web address or mobile application. For more about MT4 please click here.
Once you have filled in your live or trial account opening forms here, you will be issued with a user ID and password to access the platform. An email to install Client Terminal will be sent to you, and you will need to download the file and launch it. Please choose a directory in your computer to install the program and follow the Installation Wizard tips. After the terminal has been installed it will run automatically.
When you launch your MT4 software or application you will be prompted with a login window to insert your credentials. Your MT4 account number is also you user ID and your password was provided upon registration.
If you have forgotten your password please email 4T Markets support team on [email protected].
If you know your password and wish change it, please go to the ‘Tools’ menu and choose ‘options’ and ‘Server’ then click change and fill in your old password as well as the new one.
No, your user ID is also your account ID. It is unique and cannot be changed.
The server is the third component of your log-in credentials. When you insert your Login ID and password you will be requested to choose the server of your broker. If it is not already selected in the Server field, use the dropdown box to find the server called 4TMarkets-Live – 4T Markets Limited and select it.
If you cannot find 4TMarkets-Live – 4T Markets Limited in the list of servers, please contact 4T Markets support team on [email protected]
There are several ways to place an order on MT4
Through the market watch module:
Through the chart:
Through the Trade window:
Tools > Options > Trade > tick One Click Trading
Note: you will be prompted to read a risk warning and disclaimer prior to accepting to use this functionality
If you have placed an instant market order. The order will be executed and turned into a position. Otherwise, you can view your pending/working order in the module ‘Terminal’ click on the tab ‘Trade’
When your Order is Executed it will move from the pending order space below your account status line to the space above it.
At the far right of each position you can see the unrealized profit or loss based on the current market price. The profit or loss will only realize and be added or deducted of your balance when the position is closed. Hence, they will keep updating and changing as long as the market price is changing.
The profit /loss are calculated by taking the difference between the market price and the entry and multiply this by the quantity. This, however, does not take in consideration any costs related to this position such as commissions or swap.
Also, for P/L in currencies different from your deposit currency, you will need to take the exchange rate into consideration.
If you enable the function of (one-click-trading) you can close your position by clicking on the cross sign at the right of the position (next to your profit/loss).
Change tab from ‘Trade’ to ‘History’ to see your closed positions.
Terminal > Trade > Account Status
Your balance will update when
All deposits – all withdrawals + all realized profits – all realized losses.
Your equity is the real-time value of your account. It shows you the net worth of your account at any point in time and what you will have if you decide to close all your open positions at this point.
If you have open positions, your equity will update every time there is a move in the price of the positions you hold.
Balance +/- your open positions’ profit/loss
Note there maybe some other deductibles such as swaps or conversion fees for currencies other than your deposit currency.
The margin is an amount of your equity that is locked in for the purpose of maintaining a position or several positions. The amount is not deducted from your equity or balance, but it is only locked and cannot be utilized for withdrawal or entering a new deal.
The free margin is the amount of your equity that you can utilize for trading or to withdraw.
The margin level is the percentage of your margin related to your equity. If you have used an amount of margin exactly equal to your equity, then your margin level is 100%.
The margin level is an important tool in risk management.