Well it's not about the platform tho, it's about the strategy in my view. Like for different platforms. you wouldnt use different instruments for chart analysis.
Like I always have EMA on period 10 and a ATR. These two are essential to me, and I use them despite the chart or asset, this is how I trade.
If you are a starter, I would recommend using some indicators, just research some of them and pick the one you like the most. Also, you can use some drawings to mark up different levels and zones that have some potential. Just get to the practise :)
There are actually all the major asset classes and even more. It's 250+ instruments like forex, stocks, commodities, etfs and indices. You will not get tired, no worries!
If you mean demo trading versus live trading, I prefer live trading. You cannot make money without trading live. No matter how great you trade on demo trading mode, you will not make any money, that's a fact. So I really like to try my chances at live trading.
You mean can you use the services of the company strictly for long-term purposes? Of course. I presume the platform is even more compatible to investing activity rather than trading, but it's just my personal vision.
Diversity of assets allows you to create proper investing portfolio, so you shouldn't bother about it at all.
You mean platforms? No alternatives, but it's definitely an advantage. I am personally tired of all this fancy stuff like MetaTrader, cTrader and others. I'm willing to have a broker that offers its own proprietary platform like Exnova.
It's like a breath of fresh air somewhere outside of the town, while you are constantly forced to absorb dirty air living in megapolisis.
I think that's enough ;)
I believe that the software, which this company has, can satisfy any needs. Indeed it's hard to find a trading idea that cannot be implemented on a broker's platform.
Uhm... I do think yes, as a huge number of brokers allow to start trading only after reaching the age of majority. Yeah, there are some companies that allow to trade after you reach 14 or 16 years, but in general brokerage companies allow only if you have already turned 18.
So, I do think Exnova is that kind of broker that complies with this law.
Well absolutely. And it is not only true for Exnova, in almost every country and with every broker, you need to be of legal age in order to trade with real money. That is just a widespread legal rule across many jurisdictions.
As far as I know you can commence trading from 10$. However this information has to be double checked. It's placed on the website so I ain;t think you will have difficulties finding it.
In my opinion, this threshold is completely appropriate.