MarketPro signals name an instrument and three price levels. Nothing in that is broker-specific, so they place the same way on Exness as anywhere else. Here is what to check, and what MarketPro does not have access to.
MarketPro signals are not broker-specific. A signal names an instrument, a direction and three price levels, and those work on any broker offering that instrument, Exness included. You read the signal in MarketPro and place the trade in your Exness platform.
Exness is one of the brokers MarketPro supports for optional account linking and the cashback programme. Linking is entirely optional. Every signal and every feature of the app works without it.
The workflow is the same as for any broker:
The same signal produces slightly different results at different brokers, for four reasons worth understanding.
Always verify a signal's level against your own chart before entering. If a level has already been passed on your feed, the trade is not the same trade.
Three things about Exness that change how a signal is executed rather than what the signal says:
For account linking and the cashback programme, see Exness and MarketPro.
Worth being explicit, because "signals for Exness" is a phrase used by services that do something quite different.
MarketPro never connects to your trading account. It has no API key, no investor password, no read access and no write access. It cannot place, modify or close a trade, and it cannot see your balance. Every order is one you place yourself in your own platform.
MarketPro is also not affiliated with Exness, is not endorsed by them, and does not act as their agent. Where a cashback programme exists it is described explicitly on the cashback page, and it is opt-in.
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.
MarketPro publishes and tracks the idea. Your broker, your platform, your order. One free vetted signal a day.
Not investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.