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MetaTrader / MT5
MetaTrader 5, commonly referred to as MT5, is an electronic trading platform supporting charting, automated strategies, and multi-asset execution. While widely associated with FX, it is also used for energy derivatives.
In oil trading, MT5 provides access to CFD-style instruments linked to crude oil benchmarks. Traders use its technical analysis tools and algorithmic capabilities.
MT5 is favored for its user-friendly interface and extensive customization. However, institutional oil traders often rely on exchange-native platforms for direct market access.
Understanding platform capabilities and limitations is essential for effective execution and risk control.