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Trade Your Way: Introducing Custom Watchlists

Organize markets your way with Custom Watchlists. Create multiple lists, track crypto or indices, and sync across devices. Now live on Web and Android.

Updated February 6, 2026

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Custom Watchlists: Your Markets, Your Way

We know every trader follows markets differently. Some track indices, others focus
on crypto or commodities, and many shift focus throughout the day as
opportunities change.

With Custom Watchlists, you can organise markets your way and move between
them instantly, keeping the instruments that matter most always within reach.

Following the recent Markets screen redesign, this update helps you focus on and
find opportunities to trade.

Custom Watchlists are now available on Web and Android, with iOS coming soon.

Organise markets your way

Create multiple watchlists, group instruments, and switch between them instantly
as your focus changes.

Track different asset classes, separate strategies, or build lists around specific
trading ideas, all within a personalised trading view.

Your watchlists automatically sync across devices, so your markets are ready
wherever you trade.

Faster setup, less friction

Building watchlists is simple:

• Quick Start - Add up to 50 popular markets instantly when creating a new
list.
• Seamless Integration - Add instruments from any market screen using Add
to watchlist.
• Coming Soon - Add instruments directly from within the watchlist view for
even faster setup.

Full control, minimal effort

As your strategy evolves, your watchlists can too. Easily reorder instruments,
remove assets, or delete entire lists once a trade idea has played out.

More improvements on the way

Custom Watchlists are part of our ongoing effort to make navigating markets
faster, simpler, and more tailored to how you trade. More improvements are
coming soon as we continue refining the trading experience across platforms.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Any news, opinions, research, analyses, prices or other information contained in this article are provided as general market commentary and do not constitute investment advice. The market commentary has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research, and therefore, it is not subject to any prohibition on dealing ahead of dissemination. Past performance is not an indication of possible future performance. Any action you take upon the information in this article is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any losses and damages in connection with the use of this article.
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