Here are the things I've liked about Tradestation and why I've used it for years:
-Color-coded linking b/w Level II, charts, time & sale
-Customizable quote lines
-Multiple tabs so I can have indices on 1 tab, stocks I'm trading on another, etc.
-Speed: When it's up, it is quick, but once a month they seem to have some kind of data lag
I'm paying $230/month for:
-S&P index ($1)
-Amex data ($1)
-Nasdaq totalview ($16)
-Enhanced market depth ($20)
-Arca ECN book ($10)
-NYSE data ($1)
My goal is to try & save at least $100 off the above, if not more, per month while not sacrificing much in featureset & data speed/reliability.
Question:
-Is there a free platform that offers similar features to the ones I listed above and accepts a cheaper/reliable/fast data feed which I'll pay for?
I'll take a look at Ninja, sierra chart, DTN.IQ, & Multicharts to start, but any ideas/tips/hints/advice would be greatly appreciated!
-Color-coded linking b/w Level II, charts, time & sale
-Customizable quote lines
-Multiple tabs so I can have indices on 1 tab, stocks I'm trading on another, etc.
-Speed: When it's up, it is quick, but once a month they seem to have some kind of data lag
I'm paying $230/month for:
-S&P index ($1)
-Amex data ($1)
-Nasdaq totalview ($16)
-Enhanced market depth ($20)
-Arca ECN book ($10)
-NYSE data ($1)
My goal is to try & save at least $100 off the above, if not more, per month while not sacrificing much in featureset & data speed/reliability.
Question:
-Is there a free platform that offers similar features to the ones I listed above and accepts a cheaper/reliable/fast data feed which I'll pay for?
I'll take a look at Ninja, sierra chart, DTN.IQ, & Multicharts to start, but any ideas/tips/hints/advice would be greatly appreciated!