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  1. So futures have more liquidity than stocks and a larger market volume, and it has unified real data volume and is available 24/5 like the forex market, and it is cheaper to trade than stocks. What about more brokers that are easy to deposit and withdraw from, and what is the minimum deposit? I'm currently trading futures with just2trade, but I'm not sure if he offers real stocks or cfd stocks, or if he provides real volume, because I compared the volume on the mt5 platform with tradingview for the eurfx futures chart and found differences in the numbers.
  2. Metaquotes supports their own forum with EAs and indicators at http://www.codebase.mq4.com The help file is probably one of the best answers. Codersguru also has a course on programming.
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