In my personal assessment as someone who takes broker selection very seriously, I found that MITO does not currently offer a free demo account. For an experienced trader like myself, this is a significant limitation. Demo accounts are an essential tool not only for beginners to practice strategies risk-free but also for seasoned traders to familiarize themselves with a broker’s trading environment and platform nuances. The absence of a demo account means I cannot test MITO’s proprietary trading platforms (MITO Multichannel Services and MITO Web) before committing real funds, which raises questions about getting comfortable with order execution and platform reliability in a live setting. Furthermore, MITO does not support widely-used platforms like MT4 or MT5, which makes the lack of a demo feature even more cumbersome. There’s also no indication of any restricted access or time-limited trial; the demo option is simply not provided. From a risk management and due diligence perspective, this caused some hesitation on my part. Whenever I'm evaluating a broker, the ability to conduct hands-on testing before committing capital is something I strongly value—so MITO’s policy here is a noteworthy drawback for me. I recommend that anyone considering MITO thoroughly weigh this limitation, as real-money trading without preliminary practice increases exposure to unnecessary risks.