Works but not perfect
Platform is okay overall. Execution is fast most of the time, but sometimes feels a bit laggy. Still testing before putting more money in.
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Platform is okay overall. Execution is fast most of the time, but sometimes feels a bit laggy. Still testing before putting more money in.
I’ve been using it for a few weeks now, mostly just testing things out and getting familiar with the interface. At first it felt a bit confusing, not everything is where you expect it to be. After some time it gets easier though. Charts are actually pretty solid and responsive, which I didn’t expect. Still not fully comfortable with everything, but getting there step by step.
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