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DXTrade Platform Guide

How to access and use the DXTrade trading platform for Tradeify 247. Covers login, platform overview, placing orders, and managing positions.

DXTrade is a professional trading platform for Tradeify 247. This guide covers how to access your account, navigate the platform, and place your first trades. MetaTrader 5 is also available — see the platform question below.

Accessing DXTrade

This is the login page for all DXTrade accounts (evaluation and funded). Bookmark this URL for quick access.

DXTrade is available in three formats:

  • Web Platform - Go to dx.tradeify247.co in any browser, no download required

  • Desktop Application - Download for Windows or Mac

  • Mobile (Phone / iPad / Tablet) - You CAN trade on your phone right now using your mobile browser at dx.tradeify247.co. A dedicated Tradeify mobile app for iOS and Android is coming soon.

Important: Do NOT download the DXTrade app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store — it does not work with Tradeify credentials. Use your mobile browser at dx.tradeify247.co instead.

Getting Your Credentials

After purchasing your account:

  1. Check your email for your DXTrade credentials

  2. You will receive a username and temporary password

  3. Use these credentials to log in to DXTrade

  4. You may be prompted to change your password on first login

Tip: Check your spam folder if you don't see the credentials email within a few minutes of purchase.

Platform Overview

The DXTrade interface includes several key areas:

Chart Area - View price charts with multiple timeframes and technical indicators

Watchlist - Track your favorite cryptocurrency pairs

Order Panel - Place market, limit, and stop orders

Account Summary - View your balance, equity, margin, and P&L

Positions Panel - Monitor open positions and pending orders

Placing Your First Trade

  1. Select a symbol - Click on a cryptocurrency pair from the watchlist or search

  2. Open the order panel - Click on the trading panel or right-click the chart

  3. Choose order type - Market (immediate), Limit (at specific price), or Stop

  4. Set position size - Enter the quantity you want to trade

  5. Set stop loss/take profit - Recommended for risk management

  6. Confirm and submit - Click Buy or Sell to execute

Order Types

Market Order - Executes immediately at the current market price. Best for when you need to enter or exit quickly.

Limit Order - Executes only at your specified price or better. Use to enter at a specific level or take profit.

Stop Order - Becomes a market order when price reaches your trigger level. Used for stop losses or breakout entries.

Stop Limit Order - Becomes a limit order when price reaches your trigger. Combines stop trigger with limit execution.

Managing Positions

View Open Positions: Check the Positions panel to see all your current trades, including entry price, current P&L, and margin used.

Modify Orders: Right-click an open position to modify stop loss, take profit, or add to the position.

Close Positions: Click the X next to a position to close it at market price, or set a limit order to close at a specific level.

Account Monitoring

Keep track of these key metrics in your Account Summary:

  • Balance - Your account value excluding open position P&L

  • Equity - Balance plus unrealized P&L from open positions

  • Used Margin - Capital locked as collateral for open positions

  • Free Margin - Available capital for new positions

  • Margin Level - Equity divided by used margin (percentage)

Tips for Success

  • Always use stop losses - Protect your account from unexpected moves

  • Monitor your drawdown - Know how close you are to your limits

  • Start small - Test your strategy with smaller positions first

  • Remember the 20-second rule - Hold all trades for at least 20 seconds

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use the mobile app and web platform simultaneously?

A: Yes, you can access your account from multiple devices. All positions and orders sync across platforms.

Q: What happens if I lose my login credentials?

A: Contact support to reset your credentials. We'll verify your identity and provide new login information.

Q: Does DXTrade support automated trading?

A: Yes, DXTrade supports API access for automated trading. You can connect your own trading bots (bots must be owned by you). Note: Tradeify cannot provide technical support for the DXTrade API — for API documentation and integration help, visit the official DXTrade developer docs at demo.dx.trade/developers.

Q: Where can I find DXTrade API documentation? / Can you help me with the DXTrade API?

A: Tradeify cannot provide technical support for the DXTrade API, as DXTrade is a third-party trading platform. For API documentation, integration guides, and developer resources, visit the official DXTrade developer documentation at demo.dx.trade/developers.

Q: Can I use TradingView with Tradeify 247? / Can I trade on TradingView? / What other platforms can I use?

A: MetaTrader 5 is supported. You can trade Tradeify 247 accounts on DXTrade or MetaTrader 5. MetaTrader 5 is not available to traders in the United States, who can use DXTrade. MetaTrader 4 is not supported. TradingView integration is coming soon. DXTrade includes built-in charting with technical indicators, multiple timeframes, and drawing tools.

Q: Is there a mobile app? / Can I trade on my phone?

A: You CAN trade on your phone right now using your mobile browser at dx.tradeify247.co. This works on phones, iPads, and tablets. A dedicated Tradeify mobile app for iOS and Android is coming soon. Important: Do NOT download the DXTrade app from the App Store or Play Store — it does not work with Tradeify credentials. Use your mobile browser instead.

Q: How do I set a stop loss or take profit? / Can I set SL and TP before entering a trade?

A: Yes. When placing an order on DXTrade, you can set both stop loss (SL) and take profit (TP) levels before submitting. You can also add or modify SL/TP on existing positions by right-clicking the position in the Positions panel.

Q: How do I calculate my position size?

A: Position size depends on the cryptocurrency, your account leverage, and your risk tolerance. DXTrade shows your required margin and available free margin before you confirm a trade. A general approach: decide the maximum dollar amount you're willing to risk, set your stop loss distance, and calculate the position size accordingly.

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