Wouldn't it be better for a novice to start simple and then worry about automation or community?
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Wouldn't it be better for a novice to start simple and then worry about automation or community?
Amazing contribution, thank you! Especially useful the detail of identifying the stages of evolution of the trader.
Very good, you helped me understand that it's not just the platform, but the ecosystem around it that matters.
Thankful for the effort. More content is needed to make you think that way.
Do you really see that superior TradingView versus MT4 in terms of learning?
Don't you think overoptimization of platforms leads traders to become dependent on sophisticated tools?
Thank you for making it so clear! It�s perfect for me now that I was thinking of migrating from platform.
Thank you very much, the hidden costs part really opened my eyes.
Excellent, I've never thought that a platform also educates or limits your evolution.
Isn't it a little idealistic to think that all traders should go through automation?
Do you think mobile platforms will one day live up to the serious analysis you mention?
Thank you very much, this type of contribution is worth more than a thousand threads of "which is the best broker"?
Great reflection, especially when you say that free comes out expensive in the long term.
Thank you so much for reminding me that a bad tool limits even the best operator.
Don't you think a lot of newbies use the "I don't have a good platform" excuse to cover up their bad habits?
Do you think the community environment can be even more important than the broker himself?
Great analysis, thank you! I wish more people understood the difference between saving and cutting in what matters.
Very good reflection, you should turn all this into a fixed post.
Thank you very much, you gave me a new angle to evaluate my work tools.
In your experience, what was the worst platform you used and why did you abandon it?