How to undock MT4 charts?

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Albert Buchholtz
Answered 3 years ago
<p id="isPasted">If you’re one of the traders using MetaTrader 5 Opens in a new tab., instead of it’s predecessor, you’ll have the docked feature built in! To undock a chart on MT5, you’ll just need to right click on a chart and hit ‘Docked’. It’s really that simple!</p><p>The best extension for MT4 that will help you undock your charts and use over as many monitors you like is by ‘Floating Charts’.</p><p>There are other scripts out there that will allow you to undock your charts, but they don’t have anywhere near the capability of this extension.</p><p>This extension is easy …</p>
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William Cummings
Answered 3 years ago
<p id="isPasted">The industry is not well regulated, and their software is programmable. The only logical way to attempt trading in Forex is long term.</p><p>You must ask yourself…if the broker makes his money on the spread is he not likely to manipulate that spread on short term traders.</p>
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Richard Cross
Answered 2 years, 12 months ago
<p id="isPasted">Getting your charts undocked and floating between both monitors is actually a lot more simple than it seems! The benefit of using a slightly older trading platformOpens in a new tab.like MT4 is the fact that traders have made a huge amount of scripts, EA’s and add ons over the last few years. So, how do we detach the charts…</p><p>1. Download a script or EA to undock the charts.</p><p>There are a huge amount of scripts out there to help undock charts. They can be found either online, or in the MQL4 storeOpens in a new tab.. One of …</p>
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Christopher Campbell
Answered 2 years, 12 months ago
<p>You can Go to Windows&gt;Cascade.</p>
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Harvey Brown
Answered 2 years, 12 months ago
<p>I don't think you can do that. But you could install 2 version of mt4 and trade the same account. It sucks I know but I'm pretty sure it's the only way.</p>
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