Trade expo is the premier brokerage trading platform for rule-based trading. And we have the awards to prove it.
Whether you trade stocks, options, futures or forex, Trade Expo offers uniquely powerful strategy creation and testing tools, customizable analytics and fully automated trading technology in a single trading platform.
In trade expo, you can even test your trading ideas and strategies in simulated live trading—without risking a cent of your own money.
In today’s volatile markets, having a focused, disciplined trading strategy—and the tools to execute it—can make all the difference. Trade Expo delivers power, speed and discipline—all on one seamlessly integrated trading platform.

To learn more about custom strategy development and testing, customizable charting and analytics, and other advanced features of the Trade Expo platform, click on the links at left.
For clients who have a team of traders, Trade Expo offers you the ability to grant multiple log-on access to the Trade Expo platform. Each trader may then trade the same account or their own individual account.
Trades placed by all traders can instantly be viewed and managed in real-time, from a single supervisory, master account or by all traders across all platforms. Stock and equity option trade allocations across multiple accounts may also be made easily by dollar amount or by percentage of total order or equity.
This new Trade Expo enhancement offers you yet another powerful way to keep track of your orders and positions visually. It displays your equities, futures, options and forex orders and positions graphically on your charts in real-time, regardless of whether you placed the order through an automated trading strategy, or manually using the Matrix, Hot Keys or the Order Bar. As new orders are placed and filled for the day, the chart is automatically updated.
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This innovative feature allows you to visually see market direction and trend on a chart, with your positions and orders overlaid. A great learning tool for analyzing open orders relative to market action, whether your orders were placed too far or too close to the market, what happened in the market after your orders were filled, etc.