I probably chose this company, as many traders do, because there is demo (no restrictions) and a normal set of assets (including stocks) – this is what I need and what I actively use now.
But on the other hand I see that often my analyst tries to tell me something, and I can not understand – should I trust his advice or not? Tell me please, those who work with your analyst closely – does it make sense?
Anton Dronov
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8 March 2021 at 16:31
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I think it’s better to rely on yourself. It may be worth taking advice sometimes, but you can get used to it and wean yourself off thinking.
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tigranyan1 year ago
4.5
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Good, reputable company
The broker is a solid four-plus. There are variants for both manual traders and for fans of trading robots. The broker has a few instruments and the withdrawal speed is a little bit long.
I don't have enough tools and the output speed is a little bit long. Maybe I was just unlucky.
Nikita1 year ago
4.3
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Not so bad
I understand that the broker has been in business for quite some time. That means that they have a solid history. The terms and conditions are not bad either, as far as I can tell. I can't say that I've been trading with them for a long time. But if it wasn't for the advice of my friends, I never would... Read more
Mihail Pokrovskiy1 year ago
4.8
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A little about the broker
In short, the broker is not bad at all. It helped me grow a little bit in trading and I even started to make good money with it. All in all, I can recommend him if you're looking for the right company.
I probably chose this company, as many...
I probably chose this company, as many traders do, because there is demo (no restrictions) and a normal set of assets (including stocks) – this is what I need and what I actively use now.
But on the other hand I see that often my analyst tries to tell me something, and I can not understand – should I trust his advice or not? Tell me please, those who work with your analyst closely – does it make sense?