Forex Trading Platforms ·

Forex platform selection has been dominated by MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 for so long that newer traders sometimes assume they're the only options. They're not — cTrader, TradingView, and proprietary broker platforms have all carved out legitimate niches, and MetaTrader's grip is loosening as brokers diversify their tech stacks. This database covers the 13 forex trading platforms worth knowing in 2026, including which platforms work at US-available brokers and which only operate offshore.

How platforms were selected: Each is judged on charting depth, order types and execution, EA/automation capabilities, mobile experience, total cost, and broker compatibility. Platforms tied to a specific broker are flagged as Broker-Owned; standalone platforms are flagged as Third-Party. For US-available broker options, see our forex brokers directory.
US availability matters: Some platforms in this database (cTrader, MT5 with EAs) primarily operate through offshore brokers that don't accept US residents. The platforms themselves are excellent — but pairing them with an offshore broker as a US resident violates CFTC rules. US traders are realistically limited to MT4/MT5 via OANDA, FOREX.com, and Trading.com; proprietary platforms via tastyfx and Charles Schwab; and TradingView with NFA-registered broker integrations.

Quick Comparison: Top 13 Forex Trading Platforms

PlatformTypeMonthly CostAutomationUS Broker Support
MetaTrader 4 (MT4)Third-PartyFreeMQL4 / EAsOANDA, FOREX.com, Trading.com
MetaTrader 5 (MT5)Third-PartyFreeMQL5 / EAsOANDA, FOREX.com, Trading.com
TradingViewThird-Party$0 – $59.95Pine Script alertsOANDA, FOREX.com, IB
cTraderThird-PartyFreecAlgo / C#None (offshore brokers only)
tastyfx WebBroker-OwnedFree (tastyfx account)Limitedtastyfx only
thinkorswimBroker-OwnedFree (Schwab account)thinkScript alertsCharles Schwab only
Interactive Brokers TWSBroker-Owned$0API automationInteractive Brokers only
NinjaTrader 8 (Forex)Third-Party$0 / $1,099 lifetimeNinjaScriptLimited via Continuum
OANDA WebBroker-OwnedFree (OANDA account)OANDA APIOANDA only
ProRealTimeThird-PartyFree with broker or €29.50/moProBuilder + ProBacktesttastyfx, IG
MT5 MobileThird-PartyFreeEA monitoring onlyOANDA, FOREX.com, Trading.com
FOREX.com WebBroker-OwnedFree (FOREX.com account)LimitedFOREX.com only
MultiChartsThird-Party$97/mo or $1,497 licensePowerLanguageIB, TradeStation

"Free" platforms typically require a funded broker account to access live data. Independent platform benchmark data verified against ForexBrokers.com's 2026 platform comparison.

The 13 Best Forex Trading Platforms, Ranked

#1

MetaTrader 4 (MT4) Third-Party

Elite
Charting & TA30 built-in indicators, 9 timeframes, custom indicators via MQL4
Order Types & ExecutionMarket, limit, stop, trailing stop; instant or market execution
Automation/ScriptingMQL4 — largest EA library in retail trading; Strategy Tester for backtesting
Mobile ExperienceMT4 Mobile (iOS/Android) — full trading and EA monitoring
CostFree with funded broker account
Broker CompatibilityOANDA, FOREX.com, Trading.com (US); 1000+ brokers globally

Pros

  • Largest EA library in retail trading — thousands of free and paid robots
  • Industry standard with 20+ years of community knowledge
  • Universal broker support globally
  • Lightweight — runs on virtually any hardware or VPS

Cons

  • MetaQuotes stopped active development — MT5 is the future
  • Limited to forex and CFDs (no real stock/futures support)
  • Dated interface design
  • Only 9 timeframes (vs MT5's 21)
Best for: EA traders running existing MT4 strategies, plus traders who want the broadest possible broker compatibility.
#2

MetaTrader 5 (MT5) Third-Party

Elite
Charting & TA38 built-in indicators, 21 timeframes, custom indicators via MQL5
Order Types & ExecutionFull order types including 6 pending order types; netting and hedging
Automation/ScriptingMQL5 — modern language; multi-threaded backtester; faster than MQL4
Mobile ExperienceMT5 Mobile is the platform's strongest version — clean, fast
CostFree with funded broker account
Broker CompatibilityOANDA, FOREX.com, Trading.com (US); 800+ brokers globally

Pros

  • Active development from MetaQuotes — receiving updates
  • Multi-asset (stocks, futures, options as well as forex)
  • Much faster backtesting than MT4 via multi-threading
  • 21 timeframes for more granular analysis

Cons

  • MQL5 is incompatible with MQL4 — existing EAs need rewrite
  • Smaller community library than MT4 (still large, but second)
  • Some traders find the interface less intuitive than MT4
  • Hedging vs netting account choice can confuse newcomers
Best for: New EA traders starting from scratch, plus multi-asset traders who want one platform across forex, stocks, and futures.
#3

TradingView Third-Party

Elite
Charting & TABest-in-class charts; 100+ official indicators and 100,000+ community scripts
Order Types & ExecutionChart-based trading via broker integration; alerts trigger orders
Automation/ScriptingPine Script for indicators and alerts; not a full EA platform
Mobile ExperienceExcellent — same charting depth on mobile
CostFree (limited) to $59.95/month (Premium)
Broker CompatibilityOANDA, FOREX.com, Interactive Brokers in US; many more globally

Pros

  • Best charting visual quality of any forex platform
  • Massive Pine Script community
  • Cross-asset (forex, stocks, futures, crypto)
  • Mobile experience matches desktop

Cons

  • Not a true forex-focused platform — EAs not supported
  • Pine Script can't compete with MQL5 for true automation
  • Premium tier needed for serious use
  • Execution depth limited by broker integration quality
Best for: Multi-asset traders who want world-class charting and execute through a compatible US broker like OANDA or FOREX.com.
#4

cTrader Third-Party

Strong
Charting & TA70+ indicators, advanced charting, depth of market (DOM) view
Order Types & ExecutionTrue ECN execution model, depth of market, advanced order types
Automation/ScriptingcAlgo using C# — more modern than MQL5
Mobile ExperiencecTrader Mobile is among the best forex apps
CostFree with funded broker account
Broker CompatibilityPepperstone, IC Markets, FP Markets, Spotware — none accept US

Pros

  • True ECN/DMA execution model
  • C# automation more accessible than MQL5
  • Cleaner, more modern UI than MetaTrader
  • Best mobile experience among forex platforms

Cons

  • Not available through any US-registered broker
  • US residents cannot legally use it
  • Smaller community than MetaTrader
  • Fewer pre-built EAs available
Best for: Non-US traders who want a modern, ECN-focused alternative to MetaTrader.
#5

tastyfx Web Broker-Owned

Strong
Charting & TAStrong charting inherited from IG infrastructure; 50+ indicators
Order Types & ExecutionStandard order types, OCO, trailing stops; sub-50ms execution
Automation/ScriptingLimited; companion MT4 supports EAs
Mobile Experiencetastyfx Mobile is solid and modern
CostFree with funded tastyfx account
Broker Compatibilitytastyfx only

Pros

  • Built on IG Group's infrastructure (50+ years)
  • NFA-registered US entity
  • Tighter spreads than competing US forex brokers
  • MT4 also supported for EA users

Cons

  • Locked to tastyfx brokerage
  • No MT5 support
  • Limited automation in native platform
  • Smaller asset selection than non-US IG entity
Best for: US forex traders who want IG's platform pedigree under NFA regulation.
#6

thinkorswim Broker-Owned

Strong
Charting & TA400+ indicators, advanced drawing tools, conditional studies
Order Types & ExecutionComprehensive conditional orders, OCO, OTO
Automation/ScriptingthinkScript for indicators and alerts
Mobile Experiencethinkorswim Mobile available
CostFree with Schwab account
Broker CompatibilityCharles Schwab only

Pros

  • Best analytical depth among US-available forex platforms
  • Multi-asset (forex, stocks, options, futures)
  • Tier 1 regulation via Schwab
  • PaperMoney simulator with full feature parity

Cons

  • Schwab spreads not competitive with forex specialists
  • No EAs or automated execution
  • Locked to Schwab brokerage
  • Forex is secondary product
Best for: Schwab customers adding forex to a multi-asset workflow.
#7

Interactive Brokers TWS Broker-Owned

Strong
Charting & TAFunctional but utilitarian; not optimized for chart-first traders
Order Types & Execution200+ order types, IBKR Algos, interbank pricing
Automation/ScriptingNative APIs (Python, Java, C++, .NET)
Mobile ExperienceIBKR Mobile and GlobalTrader available
Cost$0/month — commissions cover platform
Broker CompatibilityInteractive Brokers only

Pros

  • True interbank pricing — tightest effective spreads
  • Best API for algorithmic forex strategies
  • Multi-asset access in single account
  • Institutional execution quality

Cons

  • TWS interface intimidating
  • $25k minimum trade size on forex
  • Not built for chart-driven retail traders
  • Forex is secondary product
Best for: Larger-account US forex traders who want institutional pricing and API access.
#8

NinjaTrader 8 (Forex) Third-Party

Strong
Charting & TA1,000+ indicators, advanced chart types, market replay
Order Types & ExecutionSuperDOM, ATM strategies, advanced bracket orders
Automation/ScriptingNinjaScript (C#) — full automation and backtesting
Mobile ExperienceCompanion app for monitoring; no full trading
CostFree or $1,099 lifetime license
Broker CompatibilityLimited forex brokers via Continuum; primarily futures-focused

Pros

  • Best automation infrastructure of any forex-capable platform
  • Most powerful backtesting engine in retail
  • Strong charting depth
  • Active indicator marketplace

Cons

  • Primarily a futures platform — forex support is secondary
  • Limited forex broker compatibility
  • No real mobile trading
  • Setup complexity higher than MT4/MT5
Best for: Cross-asset traders who already use NT8 for futures and want to add forex through Continuum data.
#9

OANDA Web Broker-Owned

Strong
Charting & TAOANDA proprietary charting, 60+ indicators
Order Types & ExecutionStandard order types; OCO; OANDA's true micro-lot execution
Automation/ScriptingOANDA API — industry-standard for forex API trading
Mobile ExperienceOANDA Mobile available; functional but utilitarian
CostFree with OANDA account
Broker CompatibilityOANDA only (MT4, MT5, TradingView also supported)

Pros

  • OANDA API is the gold standard for algorithmic forex
  • True micro-lot trading (no minimum trade size)
  • Historical tick data going back decades
  • NFA-registered with full regulatory standing

Cons

  • Proprietary web platform is functional, not exceptional
  • Most users pair OANDA with MT4 or TradingView instead
  • Locked to OANDA brokerage
  • Mobile experience trails competitors
Best for: Algorithmic developers building custom strategies on OANDA's API.
#10

ProRealTime Third-Party

Niche
Charting & TA150+ indicators, multi-screen support, advanced drawing tools
Order Types & ExecutionStandard order types; trading directly from charts
Automation/ScriptingProBuilder for custom indicators; ProBacktest for strategy testing
Mobile ExperienceLimited mobile support
CostFree with broker activity minimums; otherwise €29.50/month
Broker Compatibilitytastyfx, IG; not available at most US forex brokers

Pros

  • Strong European user base and educational content
  • Excellent backtesting via ProBacktest
  • Multi-screen workflow for active traders
  • Available free if you hit broker volume minimums

Cons

  • Limited US broker availability
  • Smaller community than MetaTrader
  • Weaker mobile experience
  • ProBuilder less mainstream than MQL5 or Pine
Best for: tastyfx or IG users who want stronger charting than the proprietary platform offers.
#11

MT5 Mobile Third-Party

Niche
Charting & TA30+ indicators on mobile; full timeframes
Order Types & ExecutionStandard order types; mobile execution
Automation/ScriptingEA monitoring only — cannot edit or develop on mobile
Mobile ExperienceBest mobile forex experience after cTrader
CostFree with funded broker account
Broker CompatibilitySame as MT5 (OANDA, FOREX.com, Trading.com in US)

Pros

  • Better than most desktop forex platforms on small screens
  • EA position monitoring on the go
  • Push notifications for trade alerts
  • Same login as desktop MT5

Cons

  • Cannot edit or develop EAs on mobile
  • Limited customization vs desktop
  • Smaller chart real estate constrains analysis
  • Not a primary platform for active trading
Best for: MT5 desktop users who need to monitor and adjust positions while away from the desk.
#12

FOREX.com Web Broker-Owned

Niche
Charting & TA80+ indicators, customizable layouts, integrated news
Order Types & ExecutionStandard plus trailing stops, OCO, guaranteed stops (on some pairs)
Automation/ScriptingLimited; companion MT4/MT5 supports EAs
Mobile ExperienceFOREX.com Mobile is solid
CostFree with FOREX.com account
Broker CompatibilityFOREX.com only

Pros

  • StoneX Group institutional backing
  • Strong educational content built into platform
  • TradingView integration available
  • NFA-registered US entity

Cons

  • Standard spreads not best-in-class
  • Locked to FOREX.com brokerage
  • Less third-party customization
  • Charting trails dedicated platforms like TradingView
Best for: FOREX.com customers who want broker-integrated execution without leaving the proprietary platform.
#13

MultiCharts (Forex) Third-Party

Niche
Charting & TAProfessional charting with portfolio backtesting
Order Types & ExecutionAdvanced order routing across multiple brokers
Automation/ScriptingPowerLanguage (EasyLanguage-compatible)
Mobile ExperienceNone — desktop only
Cost$97/month or one-time $1,497 license
Broker CompatibilityInteractive Brokers, TradeStation, OANDA, FXCM

Pros

  • EasyLanguage compatibility lets you migrate strategies from TradeStation
  • Strong portfolio-level backtesting
  • Multi-broker support unusual at this price
  • One-time license option

Cons

  • Forex isn't MultiCharts' primary focus
  • Steeper learning curve than MT4/MT5
  • Smaller forex-specific community
  • No mobile
Best for: Systematic forex traders who want to run portfolio backtests across multiple currency pairs simultaneously.

How to Pick the Right Forex Platform

For US traders, the practical choice is narrower than the global market suggests. If you want EAs and automated strategies, MT4 or MT5 via OANDA, FOREX.com, or Trading.com is essentially the only viable path — cTrader doesn't run at US brokers. If you don't need EAs, TradingView paired with OANDA, FOREX.com, or Interactive Brokers gives you the best charting experience available. If you're a Schwab customer who occasionally trades forex, thinkorswim handles it without requiring a second account. For broker-side comparisons, see our forex brokers directory.

The MT4 versus MT5 question is the most common decision point. If you're starting fresh in 2026, choose MT5 — it's actively developed, runs multi-threaded backtesting, supports 21 timeframes, and works across asset classes. If you're inheriting existing EAs written in MQL4, stick with MT4 until you have the time to port them; rewriting EAs from MQL4 to MQL5 is non-trivial. For deeper context on currency market dynamics, see our forex category hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use MT4 or MT5 for forex trading?

For new traders, MT5 is the better choice. It's actively developed by MetaQuotes, supports 21 timeframes (vs MT4's 9), runs multi-threaded backtesting, and handles multiple asset classes. Use MT4 only if you have existing EAs written in MQL4 that you don't want to rewrite, since MQL4 and MQL5 are incompatible.

Can US residents use cTrader?

No legitimate path exists. cTrader operates through brokers like Pepperstone, IC Markets, and FP Markets, none of which accept US residents. Attempting to use these brokers from the US violates CFTC rules and creates tax filing issues. US traders should stick to MT4/MT5 via OANDA, FOREX.com, or Trading.com.

Is TradingView a good forex platform?

Yes for charting, with caveats for execution. TradingView's charts and Pine Script community are unmatched, but it's primarily an analysis platform — order execution depends on broker integration quality. For US traders, TradingView pairs well with OANDA, FOREX.com, and Interactive Brokers. It cannot run MetaTrader-style EAs.

What is the best free forex platform?

MT4 and MT5 are both free with a funded broker account. TradingView's free tier provides charting only. cTrader is also free but unavailable in the US. Broker-owned platforms like tastyfx Web, thinkorswim, and Interactive Brokers TWS are free with a funded account at the corresponding broker.

Can I run forex EAs on my regular broker platform?

Only on MT4 or MT5. EAs are MetaTrader-specific — they don't run on TradingView, thinkorswim, or proprietary broker platforms. To use EAs as a US resident, open an MT4/MT5 account with OANDA, FOREX.com, or Trading.com. The EA itself runs locally on your computer or VPS, connected to the broker via MetaTrader.

What platform do most professional forex traders use?

Professionals split between institutional platforms (Bloomberg Terminal, Reuters Eikon — both very expensive) and modified retail platforms (MT5 with custom builds, MultiCharts with portfolio backtesting, or proprietary in-house tools). For retail-accessible platforms, Interactive Brokers TWS comes closest to institutional execution quality.