The XM-branded mobile app gives access to your accounts, charts, news, deposits and the Members Area. It is competent for monitoring and basic execution; serious analysis is still better on desktop MetaTrader.
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XM offers two mobile experiences: the third-party MT4/MT5 mobile apps from MetaQuotes (industry-standard, full execution), and the XM-branded mobile app that wraps the platform with the Members Area, deposit/withdrawal flows and news. For day-to-day monitoring on the move, the XM app is fine. For multi-indicator chart analysis, desktop MT4/MT5 is still the better tool.
What the mobile app does well
- Account balance, equity and P&L at a glance across multiple accounts.
- Quick deposit and withdrawal access tied to your verified Members Area.
- News and economic calendar inline.
- One-tap order entry from a watchlist.
What it doesn’t do as well
- Multi-pane chart layouts.
- Heavy custom indicator stacks.
- EA management.
- Advanced order types beyond market/pending.
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FAQ
Is the XM mobile app any good?
The XM-branded mobile app gives access to your accounts, charts, news, deposits and the Members Area. It is competent for monitoring and basic execution; serious analysis is still better on desktop MetaTrader.
Should I use MT4 or MT5 on mobile?
Match your account type. If you opened an MT5 account, use MT5 mobile; if MT4, MT4 mobile. Both are full execution platforms on iOS and Android.
Are mobile and desktop accounts the same?
Yes. The same login works across desktop, web and mobile, and account state syncs in real time.
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