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ThinkMarkets Introduces Traders’ Gym: Revolutionizing Strategy Backtesting on Mobile

Broker News
10 June 2025 11:35AM

ThinkMarkets, a global leader in online CFD trading, is enhancing its proprietary platform with the launch of Traders’ Gym, an exclusive backtesting tool, on the ThinkTrader mobile app for iOS and Android. This feature allows traders to test their strategies in real-time, 24/7, whether on the web or mobile. The addition aligns with ThinkMarkets’ commitment to building a powerful and seamless trading platform.

Nauman Anees, CEO and co-founder of ThinkMarkets, expressed excitement about the launch, highlighting that Traders’ Gym has been a highly requested feature. He emphasized that the tool will enhance the overall trading experience by providing users with charting, signals, multiple order types, real-time backtesting, and market news resources.

ThinkMarkets, established in 2010, offers access to 4,000 CFD instruments across various markets, including FX, indices, commodities, and equities. The company operates globally with offices in London and Melbourne, along with hubs in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and South Africa.

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