In my personal experience, evaluating ATAS as a trading platform, I noticed that its strongest benefit is its specialized analytics for order flow, trading volume, and market depth, especially for cryptocurrency traders. I found it valuable that ATAS provides free access to its trading volume analysis tools for major crypto exchanges, such as Binance, Bybit, and Bitfinex, among others. For someone like me, who relies on volume and order flow data to make informed decisions, this represents a practical benefit—at least for crypto-focused analysis. However, traders interested in global stocks or futures will find that their access is quite restricted; even with a paid plan, these markets are not fully available. Examining the fee structure, I appreciate the transparency and flexibility: users can try ATAS for 14 days at no cost, which allows for a cautious, hands-on assessment. After the trial, the monthly plan starts at €60, but longer-term plans progressively lower the monthly cost. For those deeply engaged in order flow analytics, the lifetime plan is an option, though it demands significant upfront commitment—I would advise careful consideration before any long-term financial outlay, especially since ATAS does not hold a financial regulatory license and operates with a high potential risk rating. Overall, the pricing is straightforward and gives traders the chance to tailor access according to their needs, but I maintain a cautious approach given the regulatory status and limits on market access.