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Broad use base and number of users both in industry and academia
Friendly, prompt and professional support
Continuously developed in cooperation with leading institutes
You are no longer trading shares. You are trading risk-defined scenarios with a single tap. Active Trader Pro without hotkeys is like driving a Ferrari with the parking brake on. It’s powerful, but sluggish.
Program a single key (e.g., the Delete or F4 key) to "Close All Positions." Not one by one. All of them. Immediately. At market price.
Enter —Fidelity’s not-so-secret weapon for turning a clunky interface into a precision instrument. The Psychology of the Key Why do hotkeys matter beyond just "going faster"? It’s not about saving one second; it’s about preserving mental bandwidth . active trader pro hotkeys
Hotkeys collapse that chain. Your fingers live on the keyboard. See signal → Tap “B” (Buy Market). It’s visceral. It’s subconscious. You stop thinking about the execution and start thinking about the trade. The magic of ATP hotkeys isn't the keys themselves—it’s how they interact with the Directed Trade & DOM (Depth of Market) window.
Imagine a fighter pilot trying to eject using a drop-down menu. Absurd, right? Yet, most retail traders sit in front of their screens, manually clicking "Sell," dragging stop-losses, or typing limit orders into tiny boxes. In the world of active trading, that mouse click is a slow, leaky boat. You are no longer trading shares
When you trade with a mouse, your brain follows a chain: See signal → Move hand to mouse → Cursor to button → Click → Confirm. Each step is a chance for hesitation, fat-finger error, or—worst of all— second-guessing .
With hotkeys, you stop using the platform and start becoming the platform. Your decisions flow directly to the market, unfiltered by menus, clicks, or hesitation. It’s powerful, but sluggish
Now go program your "Flatten" key before you need it. You’ll thank yourself later.