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GoldHunts is free and covers gold alone. MetaTrader 5 accounts synchronise automatically, closed XAUUSD trades classify on import, and risk is reported in dollars of gold price on a one hundred ounce contract where a one dollar move is one hundred dollars per standard lot, with the London window of 07:00 to 16:00 UTC and the New York window of 12:00 to 21:00 UTC applied without configuration.
Choosing between them is really a question of how much risk sits outside gold. A trader with equities and options exposure gets a complete portfolio picture from one subscription, and a partial picture is a worse picture. A trader whose entire book is XAUUSD pays a recurring fee for breadth they never consume, while giving up preset gold session attribution, liquidity sweep tagging and spread cost measured per round turn on their own broker symbol.