Abstract:Taurex mobile trading app rolls out curated news, TradingView charts, and refreshed UI as downloads cross 250,000, with Taurex 2.0 on the way.

Taurex, the multi‑regulated global broker, announced a fresh wave of enhancements to the Taurex mobile trading app designed to deliver clarity, speed, and control, coinciding with a milestone of more than 250,000 worldwide downloads and a forthcoming Taurex 2.0 release that renews trading and portfolio experiences across devices.
The latest release integrates curated, event‑driven market news, trading signals, and an in‑app economic calendar via a collaboration with Trading Bull, enabling real‑time trading insights and more structured strategy planning without leaving the app. The apps core navigation—Trade, Markets, and More tabs—has been redesigned for quicker access and cleaner workflows, with new welcome screens guiding first‑time and returning traders through key features for a more seamless trading experience.

Professional‑grade TradingView charts are slated to be embedded directly within the Taurex mobile app, allowing advanced technical analysis without platform switching and aligning with trader demand for integrated charting on the go. This integration is positioned to support evaluations from feature‑driven searchers comparing forex broker apps with native TradingView chart support.
Multilingual support now includes English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Thai, with three additional languages in the pipeline to better serve a global trading platform audience and improve accessibility across regions. The expanded language coverage supports user comprehension, onboarding, and confidence, consistent with Taurexs “Think global, Act local” mission for inclusive market participation.
The upcoming Taurex 2.0 update will renew trading and portfolio management tools, aiming to give traders smarter control and a unified, cross‑device experience that emphasizes clarity and empowerment across the workflow. This forward‑looking release is intended to deepen the apps portfolio management tools while reinforcing a seamless trading experience across mobile and other endpoints.
Surpassing 250,000 downloads underscores accelerating adoption, social proof, and user confidence in a multi‑regulated forex broker that continues to iterate on core features and compliance‑aligned capabilities. The emphasis on timely insights, integrated analysis, and usability upgrades supports top, mid‑, and bottom‑funnel search intent from discovery to app download.
About Taurex: Taurex is a multi‑regulated global broker focused on delivering a secure, technology‑driven trading ecosystem with tools, education, and platform enhancements designed to support traders at every level.


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