Quote from majikman1:
I have been reading here for quite some time and have been using a trial account. I would like some opinions on Real time Charting info. I am going to start trading the emini and would like any and all info on charting software and brokerage companies and there fees. Or is Tradestation the way to go and use any brokerage or is there one that is good as other and there rt fees are reasonable. As I will be scalping the emini costs might be an issue. I have a few years of experience with the Large S&P from the past, but now I am retired and thought I would trade the emini. Any and all info and reccomendations are welcome.
Thanks,
MM
There are so many different opinions. First, get a good broker. I use IB, but there are others. IB provides a sort of real-time feed. It may be good enough for you depending on time frame.
I've tried all of Quote.com services, all of DTN services, most of esignal services and many others. My opinion is that DTN iqfeed provides the most bang for the buck. You can also connect multiple charting applications to iqfeed at the same time without penalty. Some data providers allow this and some don't.
I've spent thousands, over 10, perhaps many times more on software. For the price and capabilities, Amibroker can't be beat. One time fee. Ensign is good. Linnsoft looks like it may be better. Tradestation? I'll never go back. I bought every version through 2000i Prosuite.
In conclusion, stick with the basics, i.e. good broker, good RT data, and one solid charting software. Avoid the 2,000 to 3,000 USD software packages for now. There will be plenty of time to buy them later.
If you would like to whet your appetite on what you may get into later, FibonacciTrader, and Wave59 offer a way of looking at the market that is so far beyond what basic technical analysis can give you that you can't put any of the software I mentioned previously in the same room with them.
