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You're absolutely right—TradingView and MetaTrader definitely have their unique strengths, especially in charting and algorithmic trading. I think what's really compelling about #OFN (OpenFabric AI) is the predictive insights and real-time market analysis, but there are still areas where platforms like TradingView and MetaTrader could offer some additional advantages, particularly when it comes to customizable charting and backtesting algorithms.
For example, I’ve heard that TradingView’s charting capabilities and its social aspect, where traders share ideas, can be super valuable. Similarly, MetaTrader’s Expert Advisors and backtesting options make it an ideal choice for automated trading strategies.
In terms of gaps in #OFN , I’d say maybe enhancing customization around backtesting or making it easier to integrate with existing trading systems could be an area to explore. If #OFN could combine its predictive analysis with a more robust backtesting framework, it might provide an even more complete package for traders.
What about you—are you using any of these platforms, or do you prefer a more hybrid approach? I'd love to hear your thoughts on combining different tools for an edge.
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