It is making it clear that both platforms have their pros and cons.I think I will try both in demo to see which one best suits my style.Thank you all for your opinions.It is really useful for someone like me who is starting.
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It is making it clear that both platforms have their pros and cons.I think I will try both in demo to see which one best suits my style.Thank you all for your opinions.It is really useful for someone like me who is starting.
That is the best way to decide.Trying in demo will allow you to explore functions without risking real money.In addition, many times it depends on the broker you choose.Not everyone offers the same platforms, so keep that.
One last question: What do you think of the owners of the brokers?Are they good or should they avoid them?I have seen some quite striking, but I'm not sure if they are reliable.
It depends on the broker.Some proprietary platforms are excellent, but others are very limited or not very intuitive.Investigate well before compromising.The good thing is that many of these platforms are specifically designed for their services, which makes them easier to use if you plan to operate exclusively with that broker.
That makes sense.Maybe try the broker platform where I plan to open my account.If I don't like it, I can always change MT4 or TrainingView.Thanks again for all the advice.I feel that I have a clearer direction now.
That is the attitude.Experimenting with different platforms is key to finding what really works for you.Remember, the software is just a tool.What really matters is your ability to interpret the graphics and manage the risk.Keep learning!
Does anyone here use cloud platforms?I am interested in the idea of ??operating from anywhere without having to install anything.Are they as reliable as downloadable platforms?
TrainingView and some MT4 web versions are good cloud options.They are quite reliable, but can be limited in certain advanced functions.If you need flexibility to operate from different devices, it is definitely worth considering.Just make sure you have a good Internet connection.
Thank you, that sounds ideal for me.I will try some cloud options to see if they adapt to my lifestyle.The last thing I want is to be tied to a single computer.I prefer the freedom to operate from wherever.
Good choice.Flexibility is important, especially if you have an occupied schedule or you like to travel.Just be sure to keep your data safe.Use strong passwords and, if possible, enable two steps authentication to protect your account.