Using the FxView Web Terminal in India
Access fast execution, advanced charting, and risk tools directly from your browser. Trade forex, indices, commodities, and crypto CFDs with the FxView Web Terminal built for Indian traders.
Why Choose the FxView Web Terminal for Trading in India
The FxView Web Terminal runs entirely inside your browser. No software installation is needed. You can open charts, place orders, and track positions from any device with internet access. This is ideal for traders in India who move between home, office, and mobile networks.
We support MetaTrader 5 (MT5) directly in the browser. Our platform provides access to over 200 instruments. These include forex pairs, indices, commodities, and crypto CFDs. Indian traders can trade USDINR, Nifty, gold, and global assets from one interface. The terminal uses WebSocket technology for real-time price streaming.
Our servers are tuned for Asian session connectivity. This reduces latency for users in India. The Web Terminal works on Chrome and Firefox. You get fast order execution with minimal delay.
| Feature | Specification | Benefit for Indian Traders |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | MT5 Web Terminal (no download) | Works on any browser, no software conflicts |
| Instruments | 200+ (forex, indices, commodities, crypto) | Trade USDINR, Nifty, gold, Bitcoin |
| Leverage | Up to 1:500 (within regulatory limits) | Flexible capital utilisation |
| Execution | ECN model, average latency below 50 ms | Fast order fills during news events |
| Security | 128-bit SSL, segregated client funds | Funds protected per international standards |
| Support | 24/7 live chat in English and Hindi | Assistance during Indian trading hours |
System Requirements and Setup for the Web Terminal
Your device needs only a modern browser. We recommend Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox with the latest version. Enable WebGL and hardware acceleration in your browser settings. This ensures smooth chart rendering and fast indicator loading.
A stable internet connection is required. Use at least 5 Mbps download speed. Avoid public Wi-Fi networks when trading live funds. A secured home or office connection works best. The terminal is responsive on mobile devices but we recommend a tablet or laptop for active trading.
No plugins or software downloads are required. The terminal loads directly from our server. You only need your FxView account credentials. These include your login ID, trading password, and server name. You receive these after registering a live or demo account with our company.
- Use Chrome or Firefox with WebGL enabled
- Minimum 5 Mbps internet speed
- Avoid public Wi-Fi for live trading
- No plugins or downloads needed
- Keep login ID, password, and server name ready
Once logged in, the Market Watch panel loads live prices. You can then add symbols, open charts, and place trades. The entire setup takes less than two minutes from login to first trade.
How to Register and Log In to the Web Terminal
Step 1 – Open a Demo or Live Account
Visit the FxView India website and click “Open Account”. Fill in your name, email, phone number, and residential address. Upload your PAN card and Aadhaar card for verification. You will receive an email with your account credentials within 24 hours.
For practice, request a demo account. Demo accounts come with virtual funds of ₹5,00,000 or $10,000. You can use the same credentials to log into the Web Terminal by selecting the “Demo” server.
Step 2 – Access the Web Terminal
Open your browser and go to the FxView client portal. Click on the “Web Terminal” button or “Launch MT5 Web”. The login screen appears. Select “MetaTrader 5” as the platform type. Enter your login (account number), password, and choose the correct server from the dropdown list. The server for Indian clients is usually “FxView-Live” or “FxView-Demo”. Click “OK”.
You will hear a short sound and see live price quotes in the Market Watch panel. The terminal is now ready for trading.
Navigating the Web Terminal Interface
The layout consists of four main areas. The top toolbar contains buttons for New Order, Timeframes, Chart Types, Indicators, and Tools. The left panel shows the Market Watch list of all available symbols. The centre displays the price chart of the selected symbol. The bottom panel (Toolbox) contains tabs for Trade, Exposure, History, and Journal.
Right-click any symbol in Market Watch to open a chart or place an order. Right-click on the chart to change properties, timeframes, or add indicators. You can customise colours (yellow on black, green on black) using the “Properties” menu. Save your layout as a template for repeated use.
The Economic Calendar is accessible from the toolbox or the main menu. Configure it by selecting “India” as the country and “High” impact. Set the time zone to IST. You can create alerts for events like RBI rate decisions or CPI releases.
Placing Trades on the Web Terminal
Market Orders
Click the “New Order” button or right-click a symbol and choose “New Order”. The order window appears. Select “Market Execution” as the type. Choose the volume (lot size). For beginners, start with 0.01 lots. Optionally set Stop Loss and Take Profit levels. Click “Buy” or “Sell” to execute immediately. The position appears in the Trade tab with real-time profit or loss.
Pending Orders
If you prefer to enter at a specific price, choose “Pending Order” in the order window. Select order type: Buy Limit, Sell Limit, Buy Stop, or Sell Stop. Enter the price, volume, and expiration (GTC or GFD). Set SL or TP if desired. Click “Place”. The order will appear in the Trade tab until triggered.
Advanced Order Types – OCO and If-Done
Our Web Terminal supports One-Cancels-Other (OCO) and If-Done orders. To place an OCO, open the order window and select the OCO option (available for certain symbols). Define two pending orders. When one triggers, the other cancels. If-Done orders allow you to set a secondary order that activates only after the primary order executes. These features help you manage multiple scenarios automatically.
Risk Management Tools on the Web Terminal
We provide several built-in risk controls. Always use Stop Loss orders before exiting a trade. In our terminal, you can set SL or TP directly in the order window. You can also modify them later by right-clicking the position in the Trade tab. Drag SL or TP lines on the chart for quick adjustments.
Trailing stops are available. Right-click a position, choose “Trailing Stop”, and set the distance in pips or points. The stop moves automatically as the price moves in your favour. We also offer a position size calculator in the client portal. Use it to keep risk per trade between one and two percent of your account.
During high-impact news (RBI announcements, GDP releases), spreads may widen. Some pairs move from 2 pips to 10-15 pips. Avoid placing new trades exactly at the news release minute. Wait for spreads to normalise. Use wider stops and smaller lot sizes during volatile periods.
| Risk Tool | How to Access | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Stop Loss | Order window or right-click position | Limit downside on every trade |
| Take Profit | Order window or drag on chart | Lock in gains automatically |
| Trailing Stop | Right-click position, select distance | Protect profits in trending markets |
| Position Size Calculator | Client portal tools section | Calculate lot size based on risk percent |
| Margin Level Alert | Settings in Trade tab | Get notified when margin exceeds 80% |
Leverage, Margin, and Account Tips for India
Indian traders can access leverage up to 1:500 on forex and CFDs. We recommend keeping effective leverage low. Use around 5:1 for volatile instruments. Higher leverage increases the risk of margin calls. The Web Terminal displays your margin level in real time in the Trade tab.
You can enable alerts when margin utilisation exceeds 80%. This helps you act before a margin call. For Indian Rupee pairs like USDINR, lot sizes follow exchange conventions. A standard lot is 1,000,000 units. Mini lots (100,000) and micro lots (10,000) are available for smaller accounts.
Our company segregates client funds in trusted banks. We are regulated by CySEC and FSC. We adhere to SEBI guidelines for Indian residents trading currency derivatives through authorised brokers. If you trade NSE or BSE products, ensure your broker is SEBI-registered.
Charting and Technical Analysis on the Web Terminal
The MT5 Web Terminal includes 36 built-in indicators and 44 graphical objects. You can apply Moving Averages, Bollinger Bands, RSI, MACD, and more. To add an indicator, click the “Indicators” button on the toolbar or right-click the chart. Choose from the list and adjust parameters.
For trend analysis, use the drawing tools. These include trendlines, Fibonacci retracements, and horizontal lines. Save your custom chart setup as a template. Our terminal supports 21 timeframes from one minute to monthly. Use lower timeframes for scalping and higher ones for swing trading.
You can also run Expert Advisors (EAs) directly in the Web Terminal if the broker allows. Our platform supports MQL5 EAs. To attach an EA, drag it from the Navigator panel onto the chart. Ensure automated trading is enabled in the terminal settings.
Customise your workspace by saving chart templates. Right-click the chart and select “Template” then “Save Template”. Name it and reuse it later. This saves time when switching between instruments or strategies.
Best Practices for Using the Web Terminal in India
- Use a wired internet connection for critical trades
- Keep the terminal logged in during market hours (9:15 AM to 3:30 PM IST for Indian indices, overlapping global sessions for forex)
- Set up alerts for key events using the Economic Calendar
- Review your trade history in the Journal tab to improve your strategy
- Do not use the same password for multiple platforms. Enable two-factor authentication in your client portal
Below is a summary checklist for new users. Follow these steps to ensure a smooth start with the Web Terminal.
| Step | Action | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Open account | Submit PAN, Aadhaar, address proof at FxView India |
| 2 | Get credentials | Login ID, password, server name |
| 3 | Launch Web Terminal | Use Chrome or Firefox, click “Web Terminal” |
| 4 | Log in | Select server, enter login and password |
| 5 | Configure chart | Add indicators, set colour theme |
| 6 | Place demo trade | Market order on EURUSD, 0.01 lot |
| 7 | Set risk parameters | SL 20 pips, TP 40 pips |
| 8 | Monitor positions | Check Trade tab, modify SL or TP if needed |
| 9 | Close trade | Click X in Trade tab or use right-click menu |
| 10 | Review history | Check History tab for performance |
Common Questions About the Web Terminal in India
Is the Web Terminal slower than the desktop app?
Our Web Terminal uses WebSocket technology to stream data in real time. Execution speed is comparable to the desktop version. We recommend a stable internet connection for best performance. The terminal handles multiple charts and indicators without lag.
Can I trade Nifty options on the Web Terminal?
The Web Terminal on FxView supports CFD indices that track Nifty 50. For direct NSE options and futures, you need a SEBI-regulated broker. Our company offers Nifty and Bank Nifty CFDs with leverage up to 1:100. Check the instrument list in Market Watch.
How do I deposit and withdraw funds while using the Web Terminal?
Deposits and withdrawals are managed through the FxView client portal. The Web Terminal is for trading only. In the portal, you can transfer funds via bank transfer, UPI, or net banking. Indian Rupee deposits are accepted. Withdrawals are processed within 24 hours on business days.
Final Recommendations for Indian Traders
Start with a demo account on the FxView Web Terminal. Practice for at least two weeks before moving to real money. Learn to use all order types and risk management tools. Combine technical analysis with the economic calendar for better timing.
Our company provides 24/7 support in English and Hindi. If you face any technical issues with the Web Terminal, contact our live chat team. We also offer weekly webinars for Indian traders.
The FxView Web Terminal gives you a complete trading environment without software installation. Use it on your laptop, tablet, or even a public computer with confidence. We keep your data encrypted and your funds segregated. Start trading today with a free demo account.
❓ FAQ
What is the minimum deposit for using the Web Terminal in India?
The minimum deposit for a live account is ₹5,000 or equivalent. Demo accounts are free with ₹5,00,000 in virtual funds.
Can I use the Web Terminal on my mobile phone?
Yes, the terminal is responsive and works on mobile browsers. For active trading, we recommend a tablet or laptop with a larger screen.
Do I need to download any software to use the Web Terminal?
No. The terminal runs entirely in your browser. No downloads, plugins, or software installations are required.
Which Indian payment methods are supported for deposits?
We accept UPI, net banking, and bank transfers in Indian Rupees. Deposits are credited instantly for UPI and net banking.
Is the Web Terminal suitable for scalping in India?
Yes. The ECN execution model and low latency below 50 ms make it suitable for scalping. Use a wired internet connection for best results.
