HFM

HFM and MarketPro

Not currently supported for account linking or cashback. Signals work normally. This page covers what that means in practice, the HFM specifics worth knowing before you size a trade, and what MarketPro deliberately does not have access to.

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Short answer

Not currently supported for account linking or cashback. Signals work normally. MarketPro signals work with HFM either way. A signal is a set of price levels, not a broker-specific order. MarketPro never connects to your HFM account, never places orders and cannot see your balance.

Key takeaways

  • Account linking: not currently supported.
  • Cashback programme: not currently available for this broker.
  • Signals: work normally, as they do with any broker offering the instrument.
  • Account access: none. MarketPro has no API key, no passwords and no read or write access to your trading account.
  • Check your account type and entity. Both change contract size, cost and leverage.

What MarketPro supports for HFM

Account linking, not currently supported. HFM accounts cannot currently be submitted for linking in the app. This does not restrict any other feature.

Cashback, not currently available. The cashback programme currently runs with Exness and XM. See the cashback page for what is covered.

Signals, always. A MarketPro signal names an instrument, a direction, an entry, a stop and three take-profit levels. None of that is broker-specific, so it places the same way on HFM as anywhere else. Verify each level against your own chart first, since price feeds differ slightly between brokers.

HFM specifics worth knowing

  • HFM (formerly HotForex) is not currently one of the brokers MarketPro supports for account linking or the cashback programme. Those cover Exness, XM, PU Prime and Vantage for linking, and Exness and XM for cashback.
  • This does not affect signals at all. A MarketPro signal is an instrument and a set of price levels; it places the same way on HFM as anywhere else. See HFM bots for the automation side.
  • If you trade with HFM and want the cashback programme specifically, you would need an account with a covered broker. That is a real trade-off worth weighing against whatever made you choose HFM in the first place.

What to check on any broker, including this one

MarketPro does not publish broker reviews, spread tables or regulatory summaries, because those change per entity and per jurisdiction and we could not keep them accurate. What we can give you is the checklist:

  1. Which entity will hold your account, and what regulates it? Large brokers operate several entities. The one you are onboarded to depends on your residence, and it determines your leverage cap, whether client funds are segregated, and whether any compensation scheme applies. The brand name tells you none of this.
  2. What is the total cost per lot? Not the spread alone and not the commission alone. Add them. A "zero spread" account with a high commission can cost more than a standard account.
  3. What are the swap rates on what you trade? If you hold positions for days, overnight financing can exceed the spread several times over. It is published, and almost nobody checks it.
  4. What is the stop-out level? The margin level at which the broker starts closing your positions for you. Use the margin calculator to see how much adverse movement that leaves you.
  5. How are withdrawals handled? Methods, fees and typical processing time. This is where broker problems actually surface.
  6. What is the execution model? How orders fill during fast markets decides whether your stop is honoured near its level.
  7. Are Expert Advisors permitted? Nearly always yes on MetaTrader, but specific techniques such as latency arbitrage are frequently restricted. It is in the account agreement.

All of it is answerable from the broker's own website and account agreement in about twenty minutes.

What MarketPro does not have access to

Stated explicitly, because plenty of services in this category do something quite different.

MarketPro never connects to your trading account. No API key, no investor password, no read access, no write access. It cannot place, modify or close a trade, and it cannot see your balance or your positions. Every order is one you place yourself in your own platform.

Because linking is not available for this broker, there is nothing submitted at all.

MarketPro is an independent app and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting as an agent for HFM.

Broker names and logos are the trademarks of their respective owners. MarketPro is an independent app and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any broker named on this page.

Written and reviewed by the MarketPro research desk

MarketPro is a trading-signal and trading-education app operated by Harajuku Holdings LTD (Cyprus). Our signal desk publishes and tracks every trade idea in-app, and every page here is checked against the app's live behaviour before publishing. Last reviewed . How we produce signals and content · About MarketPro

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Can I use MarketPro with HFM?
Yes. Every signal, the academy and all the calculators work regardless of which broker you use. HFM accounts cannot currently be linked in the app, which affects only the linking and cashback features.
Does MarketPro offer cashback on HFM?
Not currently. The cashback programme runs with Exness and XM. Everything else in MarketPro works with HFM normally.
Does MarketPro have access to my HFM account?
No. MarketPro has no API key, no passwords and no read or write access to any trading account. It publishes and tracks trade ideas; you place every order yourself in your own platform.
Is MarketPro affiliated with HFM?
MarketPro is an independent app and is not endorsed by or acting as an agent for HFM. Broker names and logos are the trademarks of their respective owners.
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