When people ask this, you’ll usually get a wide range of answers because the “best” broker depends on your style, your region, and what you value most. Here is a balanced way readers often look at it:
Best brokers tend to be the ones that offer
• stable platforms with smooth execution
• transparent pricing and low spreads
• fast withdrawals
• clear customer support
• no surprise fees or strange trade rejections
Worst brokers are usually the ones that show
• laggy platforms or frequent disconnects
• unclear terms or sudden changes in trading conditions
• slow or delayed withdrawals
• poor communication during issues
Most experienced traders say you should test any broker on a demo first, check how the platform feels, and then fund slowly while you build trust. I do the same. I use Valetax because I like stable execution and the layout suits my workflow, plus the Valetax Analysis Center helps me study market structure and setups in real conditions. But even then, I still test things in small steps before committing more capital.
In the end, the best broker is the one that fits your trading needs and the worst is the one that disrupts your decision making.