Honest, data-backed reviews of trading platforms, brokers, and software — written by someone who trades real money every day.
Hyperliquid leads crypto and crypto automation; Interactive Brokers leads options, traditional markets, and paper-first learning.
Compare Hyperliquid, OKX, and Interactive Brokers for crypto trading — custody, fees, markets, KYC, funding, and real-account execution.
Compare Hyperliquid, Interactive Brokers, and OKX for algorithmic trading — APIs, streaming data, test environments, execution, and operational complexity.
Our tested options-broker pick: Interactive Brokers for commissions, multi-leg orders, market access, margin, and API automation.
Compare Interactive Brokers and Hyperliquid for two very different starting paths: regulated traditional markets or crypto-native self-custody.
Connect TradingView to OKX Signal Bot without API keys or code. Step-by-step setup guide for automated crypto trading with isolated risk management.
I tested OKX stock perpetuals at up to 5x and timed TSLA/NVDA/AAPL setup in 12 minutes—one risk setting mattered more than entry timing.
I compared OKX stock perps vs IBKR for 14 days. One gave me 24/7 flexibility, the other better execution costs. The winner surprised me.
OKX Convert claims 'zero fees' but hides a 1% spread. Spot trading charges 0.08%–0.10% but is transparent. We break down the real math to show which method actually saves you more money on OKX in 2026.
Hyperliquid does not currently list a native trailing-stop order in its official order types. It supports market, limit, stop market, stop limit, take market, take limit, scale, TWAP, and TP/SL orders. To trail a stop, you must either move a reduce-only stop manually or automate cancel-and-replace through the API. A normal TP/SL is not a trailing stop: its trigger stays fixed until you change or cancel it.
TradingView Essential ($14.95) vs Plus ($29.95) vs Premium ($59.95) in 2026: what each plan actually unlocks, the one feature worth upgrading for, and which tier fits day traders vs swing traders. Tested live for 14 months.
I run trading bots on an OKX sub-account while keeping main funds separate. When you need one — and 3 mistakes to avoid.
I backtested 200+ USDJPY trades and results were 40% off until I fixed 3 settings. Here is what each setting actually does.
Bridged USDC from OKX to Hyperliquid in under 20 minutes. Every step, exact fees paid, and two mistakes that cost me time.
Lost money on both OKX and Hyperliquid — not from bad strategy, but code bugs. Full post-mortem with root cause analysis and fixes.
Automated my IB trading reports with Flex Queries and 40 lines of Python. Saves 2 hours every week — here is the exact code.
RSI divergence indicator for TradingView 2026. Full Pine Script code that catches bull and bear setups the defaults miss.
Learn Pine Script v6 from scratch. Build custom indicators, backtest strategies, and set up webhook alerts on TradingView. Includes code examples, common pitfalls, and execution limit fixes for 2026.
Build a production-ready moving average crossover strategy in Pine Script. Learn to add trend filters, backtest, and set up live alerts on TradingView.
Step-by-step guide to setting stop losses on Hyperliquid perpetuals — TP/SL toggle, Stop Market vs Stop Limit, and common mistakes (2026).
ib_insync vs ibapi vs ib-async for IBKR Python automation in 2026: which library handles 24/7 live trading without dropping orders, the connection-recovery pattern that survives nightly resets, and a working strategy template.
There is no honest universal “better fill” winner. A fill depends on the exact contract, order size, time, spread, depth, fees, funding, and order type. Hyperliquid provides an onchain order-book venue with wallet-based access; OKX provides a centralized account and multiple margin modes. Compare them with the same instrument, direction, notional, and timestamp, then record the actual average fill and all costs.
Grid Bot made 3.2% in 2 weeks. DCA Bot lost money. Real results with exact settings — when each OKX bot actually works vs fails.
Tested 6 charting platforms for live forex trading. TradingView wins overall, but MT4 still beats it for algo execution. Full comparison inside.
Traded all three DEXs with real money. Hyperliquid: 200ms fills, lowest fees. dYdX: more pairs. GMX: different model. Side-by-side comparison.
Build a monthly seasonal momentum model on USDJPY using IBKR's TWS API and Python. Includes code, risk gates, and common pitfalls for algo traders.
TradingView complete guide 2026: Is Pro worth $13/month? Pine Script tips, mobile app review, hidden features, and a real charting workflow. Start here.
Running a live USDJPY momentum strategy on IBKR with real capital. 3+ months of results, TWS API setup, and Python automation code.
2+ years on OKX with real money. Actual fee tiers, bot results (one made 3.2%, one lost), honest verdict on safety, withdrawal, and who should skip OKX.
I run a systematic momentum strategy on USDJPY via Interactive Brokers, and trade crypto on Hyperliquid. Every tool I review, I've actually used — with real money on the line. No sponsored puff pieces.