Based on my direct experience with SAMCO, I’ve found that their platform offering is quite clear: SAMCO provides three main proprietary platforms—SAMCO Trader, SAMCO Web 5, and a dedicated SAMCO mobile application. The SAMCO Trader is a desktop application, whereas SAMCO Web 5 is a web-based, HTML5 platform accessible on various devices, and their mobile app has both iOS and Android support. I did not find any evidence that SAMCO supports third-party platforms like MetaTrader 4 (MT4), MetaTrader 5 (MT5), or cTrader. For me, the lack of MT4, MT5, or cTrader integration is a significant consideration because these platforms are widely recognized for their advanced charting tools, massive user communities, and support for automated strategies. I tend to value brokers that provide access to industry-standard platforms, as this improves both flexibility and transparency in my trading approach. With SAMCO, traders are limited to using their in-house systems, so if you rely on the established tools and automation that MT4, MT5, or cTrader offer, you may find SAMCO’s platform selection restrictive. Given these limitations, I always advise carefully considering your personal platform requirements before opening an account.