I'm a MT4 fan, but you have to accept that MT5 better manages command types and tick history.
I'm a MT4 fan, but you have to accept that MT5 better manages command types and tick history.
Don't forget Forex Tester to practice with historical data! It's not completely free, but it has a functional demo version.
Did you know that you can run MT4 in your browser with some brokers? So you don't install anything.
TradingView + demo account in serious broker = the perfect combination to learn without spending a hard one.
I find it curious how MT4 remains the standard when it was released more than a decade ago. But, well, classics don’t go out of style.
I downloaded MT5 and found it very heavy. I went back to MT4 without thinking about it.
There are no excuses not to start. You have at least three decent and free platforms within one click.
They taught me with MT4, and today I'm still operating with him. I wouldn't switch to fashion, only if I really need something else.
A lot of attention to free software that offers you miraculous signals. Those people just want your money.
I use an app called GoForex to learn. It’s not to operate in real, but it’s good to practice.