The cTrader team is proud to have the cMirror platform recognised by BestSocialTrading website, a leading online social trading magazine which reviews cMirror in great detail. The full article goes into great detail of the benefits of the platform and how anyone can start using it to follow successful strategies of other Forex and CFD traders across a number of brokers who support the service or become a strategy provider themselves. The article starts with an exciting introduction: "cMirror is a new and outstanding platform for mirror trading. It was released in November 2014 by Spotware as a part of the cTrader Suite. Before going deeper into cMirror itself, we have to understand the whole infrastructure around it. cTrader provides full access to the currency and CFD trading markets for professional and new traders. One of the most important advantages of the cTrader platform is execution time: the orders are filled in fractions of a second. As a part of the same trading environment, cMirror inherits the execution time thereby making the mirror trading much more professional and, what is even more important, profitable." To read the full review, please follow this link.
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