True, but sometimes we should hope for the best and expect the worse. Because things might go wrong at some point.
Sometimes what we get from a broker from the onset might not continue like that as we trade on, things might go wrong at some point. Or the broker might even experience something unexpected in the future and that in turn will affect you.
I don't think we should think about these things too much, else we would never choose any broker. It's better we take each day at a time.
Sometimes we just have to be blinded to some things about any broker of interest, else you will never get any broker that is perfect.
I really don't agree with this argument of yours, so you tell me to be blinded to a broker whose execution speed is slow? Or a broker that has hidden charges? Or one that don't support scalping?
You can't know everything at a stretch, it takes time. I would suggest that you start demo trading with the broker first before you go live, and even when you do make sure it's with small capital.
Good advise, some just trade demo for few days and "boom' they are live. Such hasty decisions can land you in big trouble.
What if the person knows what he doing, Like he is a fast learner or something? Can he not go live if he feels he is ready?
You can just post it here and we'll take a look. Many of us here use Forexchief broker, I'll be happy to compare.
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