One platform. Many ways to leverage it.
TraderEvolution is infrastructure — how brokers, banks, and technology companies use it depends on their business model. Here are the most common usage patterns.
The most common deployment: TraderEvolution as the full trading stack. Back-end handles multi-asset execution, risk, routing, and connectivity. Web platform and native mobile apps are available to clients on day one. The broker owns everything — infrastructure, data, and client relationships.
Equities, ETFs, listed futures, options, forex, CFDs, crypto, and bonds — served from the same back-end with unified account management and risk controls.
Web platform, PWA, and native iOS/Android app ship with the platform. Broker configures instruments, risk parameters, and branding — client-facing interfaces are ready to launch.
Tier-1 banks, ECNs, exchanges, and liquidity providers — connected without custom integration work. Broker selects which venues to route to per instrument.
Some brokers want to offer TradingView as their main trading interface, not as an add-on. TraderEvolution makes this possible across the full instrument universe — equities, listed futures, options, and FX — not just forex and CFDs.
Clients trade from tradingview.com or from a TradingView Trading Platform deployed by the broker. Behind it, the TE back-end handles execution, risk, and connectivity to exchanges and liquidity providers.
Brokers and FinTechs with an existing trading interface — or who want to build one — can use TraderEvolution purely as the back-end. The Client API provides full access to instruments, real-time market data, order execution, and account events.
WebSocket subscriptions for real-time quotes, depth, and account events. REST for order management and historical data. Open API for any front-end or integration.
If the custom front-end is AI-powered — or if AI agents need to trade alongside human clients — the MCP Server provides 31 tools built on top of Client API.
Brokers and technology companies use TraderEvolution as the foundation for their own B2B product — offering trading infrastructure to other firms without building it from scratch.
Offer other brokers and financial firms a fully branded multi-asset trading platform powered by your infrastructure. Your clients deploy it under their own brand — you manage the underlying platform and all sub-brokers through a single Back-Office.
Offer programmatic access to your trading infrastructure via Client API. Other companies connect their own front-ends, apps, or algorithmic systems directly to your back-end.
Provide full-featured FIX connectivity to your clients — giving them access to all markets and instruments available on your platform through one unified FIX interface.
Most prop trading platforms are built for FX and CFDs, or for futures — not both, and rarely for exchange-traded equities. TraderEvolution gives prop firms a single infrastructure that covers all three, with the risk management and automation tools the model requires.
Traders can replicate activity from one of their accounts to others — orders placed on the master account are automatically copied to selected follower accounts.
Orders execute locally using a simulation engine — without routing to external counterparties. Used for evaluation phases and challenge accounts.
Configurable risk parameters per account: maximum daily loss, maximum position size, drawdown limits, instrument restrictions. Enforced at the back-end with high granularity.
Systematic traders automate strategies via Pine Script webhooks or Client API.
We work through requirements directly with your team — whether you're building a new brokerage, extending an existing platform, or evaluating infrastructure for a specific use case.