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Old 11-25-2007, 04:33 PM
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Check out OpenECry as well in the mix. Not sure if it has everything you need, but check them out as commissions are competitive along with a strong platform that is free to customers.
I loved the simulated trading on OECry. I may end up with them though I'm quite fond of the programming options on Tradestation. I love the chart trading on OECry and the daytrade rates and DOM order entry tool are kick a$$ too.

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thanks brownsfan.

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Check out OpenECry as well in the mix. Not sure if it has everything you need, but check them out as commissions are competitive along with a strong platform that is free to customers.
i checked OECry out...they look good brownsfan...can you make you own indicators on OECry like pivot points

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if not make your own pivot point like on tradestation but import them to OECry?

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i checked OECry out...they look good brownsfan...can you make you own indicators on OECry like pivot points
str - to my knowledge, it's not as easy to just make your own indicators in OEC. I could be wrong and it's a better question for their tech staff. I use pretty standard stuff, so it works for me. They have a ton of indicators built in though. You can see a lot of the software highlights here - http://www.openecry.com/software/softwarehighlights.cfm

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im loving oecry...the simulated platform is fun to play with. brownsfan, i cant locate the tape...they have the DOM but no tape. whats going on here

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