MetaTrader 4 (MT4) is an electronic trading platform developed by MetaQuotes that traders use through an online broker to view market prices, analyse charts, place and manage trades, and run automated trading programs called Expert Advisors. MT4 is trading software, not a broker, and it does not hold trader funds.

A broker provides the trading account, available markets, pricing, execution infrastructure and account funding functions. MT4 provides the interface and trading tools used to analyse those markets and send trading instructions to the connected broker.
Key Takeaways
MetaTrader 4 is a trading platform, not a broker. Traders connect MT4 to a broker account to access pricing, charts and trading functions.
MT4 supports market analysis and trade execution. Traders can use charts, technical indicators, drawing tools and different order types from the same platform.
MT4 supports automated trading. Expert Advisors written in MQL4 can analyse markets and execute programmed trading rules.
The basic MT4 workflow is straightforward. Traders log in, select an instrument, open a chart, configure an order, set risk controls and manage the position through the Terminal.
Available markets and trading conditions depend on the broker. MT4 displays the instruments, pricing and account conditions supplied through the connected broker.
What Is MetaTrader 4 (MT4)?
MetaTrader 4 is an online trading platform created by MetaQuotes for analysing financial markets and managing trades through a connected broker account. The platform was originally designed around forex trading but can also display CFDs on other asset classes when those instruments are offered by the broker.
MT4 combines several trading functions in one interface. Traders can monitor market prices, open charts, apply technical indicators, place orders, manage open positions and review trading history.
MT4 also supports automated trading through Expert Advisors, commonly called EAs. Expert Advisors are programs written in MQL4 that can analyse market conditions and perform trading actions according to predefined rules.
MT4 itself does not create trading accounts, hold deposits or process withdrawals. Those functions belong to the broker connected to the platform.
How Does MetaTrader 4 Work?
MetaTrader 4 works as the software interface between a trader and a broker's trading infrastructure. The trader uses MT4 to view market information and send instructions, while the connected broker supplies the account, pricing, available instruments and execution environment.
How Does MT4 Connect to a Broker?
A trader normally receives an account number, password and server information after opening a compatible trading account with a broker like TMGM.
The trader enters those credentials into MT4. Once the connection is established, MT4 can display the broker's available instruments and pricing and transmit trading instructions from the platform to the broker.
The relationship can be simplified as:
Trader → MetaTrader 4 → Broker Server → Trade Execution
MT4 is therefore the trading interface rather than the financial intermediary.
What Does MT4 Do Compared With the Broker?
Understanding the difference between MT4 and a broker helps clarify common questions about trading accounts, deposits and withdrawals.
This distinction also means that using MetaTrader 4 does not automatically determine which markets a trader can access. Market availability depends on the connected broker and trading account.
What Are the Main Parts of the MT4 Interface?
The MT4 interface is divided into several main areas that support market monitoring, analysis and trade management.
Market Watch
Market Watch displays the financial instruments available through the connected broker together with their current bid and ask prices.
Traders can use Market Watch to select an instrument, open its chart or begin creating an order.
Navigator
The Navigator provides access to trading accounts, technical indicators, Expert Advisors, custom indicators and scripts.
It is also one of the main areas traders use when adding analytical or automated tools to a chart.
Chart Window
The chart window displays historical and current price movement for the selected instrument.
Traders can change the chart type, select a timeframe, draw analytical objects and add technical indicators such as moving averages, RSI or Bollinger Bands.
Terminal
The Terminal is used to monitor open trades, pending orders, account information and trading history.
Traders also use the Terminal when modifying or closing active positions.
Strategy Tester
The Strategy Tester allows traders to test compatible Expert Advisors against historical market data.
Backtesting can help evaluate how an automated trading system would have responded to previous market conditions, although historical results do not guarantee future performance.
How to Use MetaTrader 4 Step by Step
1. Open a Demo or Live MT4 Account with TMGM
To use MetaTrader 4 with TMGM, first open a TMGM trading account and select MetaTrader 4 as the trading platform where applicable.
Traders can choose between a TMGM demo account for platform practice or a TMGM live account for trading with real funds. TMGM currently supports MetaTrader 4 across its eligible trading account options.
A demo account uses virtual funds, while a live account uses deposited funds and exposes the trader to actual market gains and losses.
2. Complete the TMGM Account Setup
For a live account, complete the TMGM online application and any required account verification steps. Once the account is approved, traders can use the TMGM Client Portal to manage trading accounts, deposits, withdrawals, transfers, trading tools, reports and platform downloads.
3. Download MetaTrader 4 Through TMGM
From the Download section of the TMGM Client Portal, traders can access supported trading platforms and applications, including MetaTrader 4 and download the supported MT4 version for the device being used. TMGM provides MT4 access across supported desktop, web and mobile environments.
Desktop MT4 provides the main environment for advanced charting, custom indicators and Expert Advisors.
For detailed desktop installation and setup instructions, see TMGM's guide on how to use MT4 on PC.
4. Log In to the TMGM MT4 Trading Account
Open MetaTrader 4 and connect it to the TMGM trading account.
On MT4 desktop, select File, then Login to Trade Account, and enter the required TMGM account details:

TMGM trading account number
Trading password
Correct TMGM live or demo server
TMGM's current desktop instructions distinguish between its live and demo servers when connecting an MT4 account.
Once connected successfully, MT4 can display the market prices, symbols and account information available through the TMGM trading account.
5. Select a Market Available Through TMGM
Open Market Watch to view the trading instruments available through the connected TMGM account.
TMGM provides access to CFDs across markets including forex, indices and commodities, although the exact instruments available can depend on the account and jurisdiction.
Select the required instrument from Market Watch and open its chart to view current and historical price movements.
If a required TMGM instrument is not displayed, open the available symbol list and enable it in Market Watch.
6. Set Up the MT4 Chart and Analysis Tools

After opening a market chart, choose the timeframe and chart view required for the analysis.
MT4 provides nine standard chart timeframes and supports technical indicators, drawing tools and custom analytical tools.
Traders using TMGM MT4 can add indicators directly to their charts before evaluating a potential trade setup.
For deeper coverage, see TMGM's guide to MT4 indicators and add ons.
7. Open a New Order on TMGM MT4
When a trader is ready to prepare an order, select New Order from the MT4 toolbar.
On the desktop version of MT4, pressing F9 also opens the order window for the selected market.
The order window is where the trader defines the position before sending the trading instruction through MT4 to the connected TMGM account.
8. Set the Trade Parameters
Review the order parameters before submitting the trade through the TMGM account.
Symbol: The TMGM market selected for the trade.
Volume: The position size, normally expressed in lots.
Stop Loss: A price level set to close the position automatically if the market reaches the specified loss threshold.
Take Profit: A price level set to close the position automatically if the market reaches the specified profit target.
Order Type: Determines whether the order is sent for immediate execution or remains pending until its specified conditions are reached.
Traders should determine position size and acceptable risk before submitting an order.
9. Choose a Market Order or Pending Order
TMGM traders can use MT4 to submit orders for immediate execution or create pending orders that activate when specified conditions are reached.
The final execution price can differ from the price displayed when an order is submitted because market prices can change during execution.
10. Monitor, Modify or Close the TMGM Trade
Once an order has been executed, the open TMGM position appears in the Trade section of the MT4 Terminal.
Traders can use the Terminal to monitor the position, view its current profit or loss, and modify eligible stop loss or take profit levels.
To exit the position manually, select the open trade and use the available close function. MT4 then sends the closing instruction through the connected TMGM trading account.
11. Review the TMGM Account Trading History
Completed trades can be reviewed through the account history area in MetaTrader 4.
The trading history records information such as previous trades, position sizes, entry and exit information, and trading results associated with the connected TMGM MT4 account.
Traders can use this history to review previous trading decisions and evaluate how trades were executed and managed.
What Are the Main Features of MetaTrader 4?
Charts and Technical Analysis
MT4 provides interactive price charts that traders can analyse across nine standard timeframes.
The platform includes built in technical indicators and drawing tools for analysing price trends, momentum, volatility and possible support or resistance areas.
MT4 also supports custom indicators created for the MQL4 environment.
Expert Advisors and Automated Trading
MetaTrader 4 supports automated trading through Expert Advisors.
An Expert Advisor is an MQL4 program that can analyse market conditions and perform programmed trading actions according to predefined rules.
Traders can use EAs for tasks such as automated entry logic, trade management or market monitoring.
Automated trading does not remove trading risk. An EA follows its programmed logic and can still produce losses when market conditions differ from those assumed by the strategy.
Traders who run Expert Advisors continuously can use a Forex VPS to keep MetaTrader 4 running on a remote server without relying on their personal computer or internet connection. TMGM provides a Forex VPS solution designed to support MT4 EAs and trading signals.
Custom Indicators and MQL4
MQL4 is the programming language associated with MetaTrader 4.
It can be used to create Expert Advisors, custom technical indicators and scripts that extend the standard functions available in the platform.
This customisation ecosystem is one reason MT4 continues to support a large range of third party trading tools.
Templates and Workspace Customisation
MT4 allows traders to adjust chart colours, layouts and indicator settings and save selected configurations as templates.
Templates can help traders maintain a consistent chart setup across multiple instruments.
Alerts and Trading History
MT4 includes tools for monitoring account activity and reviewing previous trades.
Depending on the platform version and configuration, traders can also use alerts to monitor selected market conditions without continuously watching the same chart.
What Can You Trade on MetaTrader 4?
MetaTrader 4 can display and trade the financial instruments made available by the connected broker. MT4 itself does not determine which markets are available.
Depending on the broker and account type, available instruments may include forex currency pairs and CFDs on products such as indices, commodities, precious metals or other supported markets.
The exact symbol list, trading hours, contract specifications and trading conditions should therefore be checked through the broker rather than assumed from the MT4 platform itself.
What Are the Advantages and Limitations of MetaTrader 4?
MetaTrader 4 combines charting, technical analysis, manual trading and automated trading in one established platform. However, MT4 also has limitations that traders should understand when comparing trading platforms.
MT4 can be suitable for beginners who want to learn chart analysis and order placement in an established trading environment, but using the software does not make trading simple or low risk. Traders still need to understand order types, position sizing, leverage and risk management.
MetaTrader 4 vs MetaTrader 5: What Is the Difference?
MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 are separate trading platforms developed by MetaQuotes. MT5 is not simply an updated interface for MT4 because the platforms use different programming environments and offer different technical capabilities.
Neither platform is automatically better for every trader. The appropriate choice depends on the broker, markets, trading tools and automated systems the trader intends to use.
For a deeper feature comparison, read MT4 vs MT5 and what is Metatrader 5 to see what the main differences are.
How Can Traders Use MetaTrader 4 With TMGM?
TMGM supports multiple account types on MT4 to suit different trader profiles. Whether you prefer standard accounts with no commission or ECN-style accounts with tight spreads, the platform is designed to accommodate all trading strategies. Traders can also take advantage of TMGM’s educational resources to improve their knowledge of technical analysis, trading psychology, and platform usage.
Traders using a TMGM account can access MetaTrader 4 using the account credentials and server details provided for that account.
The basic process is:
Open or access an eligible TMGM trading account.
Download or open the supported MetaTrader 4 platform.
Log in using the correct account credentials and server.
Select an available market and begin using MT4's charting and trading tools.
Available products, account conditions and execution details depend on the TMGM account and applicable jurisdiction.
MetaTrader 4 FAQs
Is MetaTrader 4 good for beginners?
MetaTrader 4 can be suitable for beginners because it combines charts, technical indicators and order management in one established interface. Beginners should still understand trading risk, order types, position sizing and leverage before using a live trading account.
Is MetaTrader 4 free to use?
Yes, MetaTrader 4 is free to download and use. However, trading involves real funds once you move from a demo account to a live account.
Does MetaTrader 4 use real money?
MetaTrader 4 can be connected to either demo or live trading accounts. Demo accounts use virtual funds, while live trading accounts use real deposited funds and expose traders to actual gains and losses.
Can traders withdraw money from MetaTrader 4?
No. MetaTrader 4 is the trading interface and does not directly process withdrawals. Traders normally submit deposit and withdrawal requests through the broker's approved account or client portal.
Is MetaTrader 4 safe to use?
MetaTrader 4 is established trading software, but platform safety should not be confused with broker safety. Traders should also consider the broker's regulation, account security, authentication procedures and the risks associated with trading financial markets.
Is MetaTrader 4 still used?
MetaTrader 4 continues to be used by traders and brokers, particularly in forex trading and in workflows that depend on the MT4 indicator and Expert Advisor ecosystem. Platform availability still depends on the broker and jurisdiction.











