Use the learn hub when your question is educational rather than comparative. Start with the category definition, move into the beginner path, and then connect those ideas to tools like backtesting, simulation, and paper trading.
Good educational pages should answer the concept directly before they try to sell a tool. That is how users and answer engines both understand the category clearly.
This hub groups FlyTradr's current learning pages into one place so the path from definition to product consideration stays organized and consistent.
Current learning pages
What is algorithmic trading?
The core definition, key mechanics, common risks, and why rule clarity matters.
Algorithmic trading for beginners
A grounded starting path focused on simple rules and staged validation.
Algorithmic trading for retail traders
Workflow guidance for traders who need practical tooling rather than institutional abstractions.
FAQs and workflow pages
Useful when you want quick answers before moving deeper into product or process questions.
What this hub should grow into
- Core glossary explainers such as backtesting, paper trading, and trading simulation.
- Use-case pages for swing trading, intraday trading, and other strategy styles.
- Global comparison and alternatives coverage without overloading the homepage navigation.
Related pages
What is algorithmic trading
Core category definition.
Algorithmic trading for beginners
A practical beginner path.
Algorithmic trading for retail traders
Retail-specific workflow framing.
FAQs
Short answers to broader platform and workflow questions.
Algo trading platform
Move into product and workflow overview pages.