Most reviews of investing platforms focus on marketing claims rather than what a member actually sees once logged in. This one focuses on the reporting itself: what appears on the dashboard, how current the figures are, and how that compares with a typical broker statement.
The headline finding is that balances, open positions and completed trades update continuously rather than at the end of a trading day. For someone checking in on a phone during a lunch break, that difference is the whole point — you see what has actually happened, not a summary from hours earlier.
The honest caveat: live reporting shows you outcomes clearly, but it does not change the underlying risk. A transparent losing month is still a losing month. Judge the platform on clarity, not on the assumption that visibility improves returns.
What the dashboard actually shows
Balance, open positions, and a running log of entries and exits, each timestamped. Nothing is collapsed into a single performance percentage without the underlying detail available a click away.
Where it is strongest
Multi-currency reporting and instant trade logging, so nothing appears on a delay or requires a support request to confirm.
Where to stay cautious
Clear reporting is not a substitute for reading the risk disclosure. Markets can still move against you, and the platform is straightforward about that.
Our overall take
For someone who wants to see exactly what their money is doing rather than trust a monthly statement, the reporting stands up. It does not, and should not, remove the underlying investment risk.
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of some or all of the capital you invest. The value of investments can fall as well as rise, and you may get back less than you originally put in. Do not invest money you cannot afford to lose.