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SMC Markets
SMC Trading

Trade Global Markets With Smart Money Concept

Access SMC WebTrader through a clean browser-based environment for market review, charting, position sizing and available risk-management controls.

SMC WebTrader
Illustrative interface
MARKET
Volume
0.01
SL / TP
Controls
Platform
Web
Key Features

Built Around Clear Trading Decisions

Review the workflow, understand the controls and know the risks before using any trading feature.

WebTrader Access

Use a browser-based trading interface without installing desktop software.

Market Charts

Review price action and market structure before placing an order.

Position Controls

Select volume and review trade details before execution.

Risk Management

Use available stop loss and take profit controls where supported.

SMC Trading Workflow

Plan First. Execute Second.

A professional trading workflow starts with market review, position planning and clear risk controls. Features and availability can vary by account, instrument and platform configuration.

Review the Market
Check market status, volatility and the instrument before entering.
Define the Position
Select volume and understand the resulting exposure.
Manage Risk
Use available exit controls and monitor open exposure.
Trading Checklist
Before placing an order
Market is open
Instrument selected
Volume reviewed
Margin understood
SL / TP considered
News / volatility checked
How It Works

A Simple 3-Step Flow

1

Open Your Account

Complete account registration and required verification.

2

Choose a Market

Select an available instrument and review market status and conditions.

3

Plan & Trade

Set position size, review risk and submit the order when ready.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SMC WebTrader?
SMC WebTrader is the browser-based interface used to review available markets, charts and account trading information.
Can I set stop loss and take profit?
Where supported by the platform and instrument, stop loss and take profit levels can be used to define potential exit levels.
Are all markets always open?
No. Trading availability depends on the instrument and applicable market schedule.
Does leverage increase risk?
Yes. Leveraged exposure can magnify both gains and losses.
Important Information

Trading financial instruments involves risk. Market prices can move rapidly and losses can be substantial. Review the instrument, contract specifications, margin requirements and your financial risk before trading.

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