Based on my experience navigating broker platforms and prioritizing regulatory reliability, I approached VNDIRECT with caution. The key consideration for me is always the platform's compatibility with key trading tools, including Expert Advisors (EAs) for automated strategies. At VNDIRECT, they utilize proprietary platforms like DBOARD, iVND, Protrade, and Bankgate rather than offering the industry-standard MetaTrader 4 or MetaTrader 5 platforms. This is crucial because most robust EA functionality is typically associated with MT4/MT5—platforms known for their scripting capabilities and extensive third-party automation tools. With no mention of EA support or the availability of a demo environment to test such tools, I found myself unable to confirm whether EAs could be deployed at all. Since the broker lacks regulation and there’s a notable absence of technical transparency, including information on account structures or specific trading features, I personally would not risk attempting to run automated strategies here without explicit support or documentation. For my own capital and peace of mind, I prefer brokers with proven, regulated environments and widely accepted software for automation. In my practice, using EAs requires clarity, security, and technical compatibility—all of which remain uncertain with VNDIRECT.