Through the Toss Securities PC version, investors can now monitor up to four charts at the same time while receiving tailored information.

Toss Securities says on the 4th that it updates its PC version to revamp the investment environment./Courtesy of Toss Securities

Toss Securities said on the 4th that it updated features to strengthen the investment environment of its web-based stock trading service (WTS), Toss Securities PC. With this revamp, investors can arrange charts and information to fit their investing style and interests, and proceed from analysis to order placement on a single screen.

At the core are the introductions of the "multi-chart" and "chart order" features. Investors can monitor up to four charts simultaneously in full-screen mode. It is now possible to analyze one stock by minute, day, and week, or to compare multiple stocks at a glance.

Ordering and order modifications are now available within the chart screen. Previously, users had to move to a separate order screen after checking the chart, but now they can connect market analysis and transactions in a single flow.

Investor-tailored information layout is also supported. By using the newly introduced "tab feature," users can immediately select and check desired investment information—such as trends of individuals, foreigners, and institutions—while viewing the chart or order book screens. The order of tabs can also be freely rearranged for investor convenience.

The scope of market information provided is also expanding. In addition to existing index, exchange rate, bond, and commodity information, users can check prices of major virtual assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Solana. These prices can be easily checked in the market index list within Toss Securities PC and the mobile trading system (MTS).

A Toss Securities official said, "This update focuses on reducing extra steps and providing a tailored environment so that investors can focus solely on investing," adding, "We will continue to evolve Toss Securities PC to capture both advanced functionality and an intuitive user experience."

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