PT Pintu Kemana Saja (Pintu) has launched the web version of Pintu Pro Futures, introducing new features aimed at enhancing the crypto asset investment experience for traders. This innovation provides more platform options for investors looking to trade crypto derivative products.
The Pintu Pro Futures web version offers several key features, including a professional trading interface, margin indicators, transparent margin calculations, and a comprehensive dashboard. These tools are designed to help traders manage their crypto derivative trades more effectively.
Among the latest features are Take Profit (TP) and Stop Loss (SL). The TP feature allows traders to set a target price, automatically closing their position once the price reaches the specified level to secure potential gains. Meanwhile, the SL feature enables traders to set a price limit where their position will automatically close to minimize losses.
Iskandar Mohammad, Head of Product Marketing at Pintu, highlighted the importance of these features in risk management. "Determining stop loss and take profit levels is an essential component of risk management in crypto derivative trading," said Iskandar in Jakarta on Tuesday (4/3/2025).
Additionally, Pintu introduced the Share Profit and Loss (PnL) feature. This allows traders to share their open position performance across multiple platforms, such as WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, and X (formerly Twitter), or download it as an image.
Pintu Pro was first launched in July 2024 to cater to professional traders, while Pintu Pro Futures debuted in December 2024, offering legal crypto derivative trading in Indonesia. Currently, Pintu Pro Futures provides 20 token options, including BTC, ETH, and SOL, with leverage of up to 25x.
Crypto derivative trading in Indonesia is regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Bappebti) under Regulation No. 8 of 2021. The trading process involves self-regulatory organizations (SROs), including the CFX crypto exchange, clearing institutions, custodians, and futures brokers, all officially registered and regulated under Indonesian law.
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