DXtrade Adds Automated Scalper Detection and A/B-Booking Tool via Gold-i Deal

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Devexpertshas added Gold-i's Visual Edge risk management software to its DXtrademulti-asset trading platform, giving brokers a new tool for monitoring clientexposure, identifying scalper traders, and deciding how to route client orders.Singapore Summit: Meet the largest APAC brokers you know (and those you still don't!)VisualEdge, now accessible through DXtrade, is the second Gold-i product to beembedded in the platform. DXtrade already carries Gold-i's MatrixNET, aliquidity management platform connected to more than 80 liquidity providers and35 crypto exchanges. The new integration is available immediately to brokerslicensing DXtrade.Scalper Detection DrivesBroker InterestVisual Edgeprovides brokers with dashboards covering client-level profit and loss data,exposure summaries, and customizable automated alerts. The software alsogenerates scheduled daily reports. Accordingto Gold-i, the tool helps multi-asset brokers decide how to route clientorders, identifying which traders to A-book, meaning orders sent to an externalliquidity provider, and which to B-book, meaning orders handled internally."Byintegrating Gold-i's Visual Edge into DXtrade, brokers using this institutionalgrade multi-asset trading platform gain deeper, real-time insight into theirtrading operations, enabling them to identify exposures earlier and make moreinformed decisions," said Tom Higgins, CEO and founder of Gold-i.One featureGold-i highlights as particularly popular is automated scalper detection. Thetool continuously monitors trading patterns and issues alerts when itidentifies clients whose behavior it characterizes as potentially damaging tobroker profitability, according to the company. Gold-i says this allows brokersto act on problematic client activity before losses accumulate.Jon Light,Senior Director of Product Management at Devexperts, said the integration wouldhelp clients "reduce losses and maximize their profits, through traderrisk management," and described the overview provided by Visual Edge as"holistic, comprehensive, and, above all, detailed."The growinginterest in broker-side risk tools is part of a broader trend in theindustry. DXtrade addedreal-time risk analytics through an iSAM Securities partnership in July 2025, and integratedTapaas to provide real-time risk alerts for FX/CFD brokers and prop firms inOctober 2024.DXtrade Builds OutThird-Party CapabilitiesDXtradesupports stocks, options, futures, ETFs, mutual funds, bonds, FX, CFDs, andmargin and spot digital assets, and is offered as a white-label solution thatbrokers can partially or fully customize. Devexperts has been addingthird-party tools to the platform at a steady pace. In March2026, DXtrade partnered with theScreener to embed investment research directlyinside the platform, giving brokers access to equity analysis and sectorintelligence for their clients. The platform is listed amongthe top trading platforms for brokers in 2026, with its flexibility and integration optionscited as key differentiators."Oneof DXtrade's strong differentiating factors is the platform's ability tointegrate with third parties," Light said in a separate announcementearlier this month. For the Visual Edge integration, Devexperts said currentand prospective DXtrade licensees will gain access to the tool.Gold-i Expands AcrossPlatformsFor Gold-i,the DXtrade deal broadens the reach of Visual Edge beyond its traditionalMetaTrader user base. The UK-headquartered firm originally launched Visual Edgein 2014 to serve MT4 brokers, and has since expanded the tool's compatibility.Gold-i has also been active on the MatrixNET side, addingCrypto.com Exchange to MatrixNET in March 2026 and connectingEdgewater Markets forFX and precious metals liquidity in February 2025.Higginsframed the DXtrade integration as a distribution opportunity, noting that theplatform "is rapidly gaining traction amongst brokers worldwide."Gold-i is headquartered in the UK and serves brokers, fund managers, proptrading firms, liquidity providers, exchanges, and crypto institutionsglobally.Devexperts,founded in 2002 and headquartered in Ireland, employs more than 800 engineersacross offices in the US, Germany, Portugal, Bulgaria, Singapore, Turkey, andGeorgia.This article was written by Damian Chmiel at www.financemagnates.com.