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
Login URL: dx.tradeify247.co
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:
Check your email for your DXTrade credentials
You will receive a username and temporary password
Use these credentials to log in to DXTrade
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
Select a symbol - Click on a cryptocurrency pair from the watchlist or search
Open the order panel - Click on the trading panel or right-click the chart
Choose order type - Market (immediate), Limit (at specific price), or Stop
Set position size - Enter the quantity you want to trade
Set stop loss/take profit - Recommended for risk management
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.
