Non-centralised markets do not usually provide real volume information (e.g. Forex, CFD, etc.)
Only centralised markets (e.g. Futures) supply real volume information.
It is not a question of "platform". It is a question of the type of exchange and/or the broker that offers real volume for the symbol in question.
For example, for Forex, only a central bank could offer real volume for its own liquidity but not for the whole world.
For example, for CFDs, only if the broker is a dealing desk and trading against its own customers.
Take some time to research the different types of symbols and the exchange types behind them.
It is not a question of "platform". It is a question of the type of exchange and/or the broker that offers real volume for the symbol in question.
For example, for Forex, only a central bank could offer real volume for its own liquidity but not for the whole world.
For example, for CFDs, only if the broker is a dealing desk and trading against its own customers.
Take some time to research the different types of symbols and the exchange types behind them.
Great and it's clear. Thank you all of your answers. :)

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Hi there,
I use the last verison of MT5, but and when I try to use this feature the volume indicator nothing show anything when using on currency pairs.
Why doing it do that? Am I wrong any kind of settings on meta trader?
Regards,
P.