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At what point will NT7 ever be able to access from DTN/Kinetic the 30 days of BID/ASK historical data provided like TradeVec, Investor RT, or MarketDelta.com?

 

This is a HUGE stumbling block for Ninjatrader at this time........not really even worth messing around with BID/ASK data from DTN/Kinetic if I can't easily pull up 30 days of historical lookback imo. BTW, MultiCharts is going to start looking at building up a Cumulative Delta capability....we will see how they do with this opportunity.

 

That was where I was going next you beat me to the punch :)

 

With TSSuport you will need to keep right on there case if you want it implemented properly, nice bunch of guys but techies rather than traders.

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For those who are in Australia you can always try eBridge Online Trading.

 

Like NinjaTrader this is free to trial until you open a live account.

You can use it for shares, futures, CFD's, Options, Forex, and commodities.

 

It uses both IB and Saxo platforms.

 

Disclosure: I am a broker that sponsors this platform.

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For those who are in Australia you can always try eBridge Online Trading.

 

Like NinjaTrader this is free to trial until you open a live account.

You can use it for shares, futures, CFD's, Options, Forex, and commodities.

 

It uses both IB and Saxo platforms.

 

Disclosure: I am a broker that sponsors this platform.

 

Nick is there any support for automated trading in CFD's on the platform? It tends to be something most CFD providers are missing (I guess GFT do it with Dealbook but I don't really consider them a CFD player).

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Nick is there any support for automated trading in CFD's on the platform? It tends to be something most CFD providers are missing (I guess GFT do it with Dealbook but I don't really consider them a CFD player).

 

Hi robert,

 

I'll send you a PM tomorrow with that. I would suspect that the answer is yes because we have an education provider who uses the platform and yes they do have automated systems.

 

I'll send you a detailed PM tomorrow morning.

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I have used TradeMax, TradeMax is giving out free registered code of basic version,

it is specially designed for active traders and international traders who have multiple accounts and thousands of transactions, also breezes normal traders with its function to auto-generate Schedule D from several accounts..

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One thing that would be nice with Multi-Charts is if they had an inhouse reliable datafeed - best I can tell you still need to connect with a third party feed? Though there are a number of choices and brokers that seem to supply one assuming you have an account. That's one thing that Ninja did which is convenient having Kinetick available if you don't have that broker feed or other 3rd party paid feed to hook into....

 

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I'm a big fan of ProRealTime, which offers free end of day data for a very good range of markets - possibly a more broadly international feed than you could find anywhere else.

 

If you're UK based and have a spread-betting account then you probably already know the platform - it's the stuff that most of the spread-betting firms have white-labelled.

 

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