Real market data, built by someone who actually trades.
DeskTerminal is a financial markets platform covering live forex, gold and silver, crypto, stock indices, and futures — with the news, calculator, and economic calendar tools traders actually reach for every day.
Why DeskTerminal exists
Most financial sites are either overwhelming — built for institutional traders with a hundred features nobody new needs — or too thin, showing a single price with no real context. DeskTerminal was built to sit in between: fast, live market data alongside the practical tools that matter, without the clutter.
Built on real trading experience
DeskTerminal is run by a trader with over 10 years of profitable, hands-on experience across forex and gold markets. That experience shapes what's actually built here — not guesses about what traders might want, but the tools and information used in real trading decisions day to day, including:
- Live price tracking across forex, metals, crypto, indices, and futures
- A profit/loss and position size calculator built around real risk management, not just theoretical formulas
- An economic calendar to track the events that actually move markets
- Straightforward broker guidance to help traders evaluate who they trust with their capital
Who DeskTerminal is for
Whether you're placing your first trade or you've been in the markets for years, DeskTerminal is built to be useful at every stage — a live reference for checking prices, planning trades, and staying on top of the news and events that matter, without needing ten different tabs open.
What DeskTerminal is not
DeskTerminal provides market data, tools, and general information for educational purposes. It does not provide personalized financial advice, and it does not manage funds or execute trades on anyone's behalf. Trading forex, crypto, and other leveraged instruments carries real risk, and decisions made using this site are always your own.
DeskTerminal is an independent financial information platform. Prices and data are provided by third-party sources (including TradingView) and may be delayed. Nothing on this site constitutes financial, investment, or trading advice. Always do your own research and consider your own risk tolerance before trading.