Any significant difference between TOS or OX software?

Well for one thing OX doesn't *have* any software per se. It's totally web-based.

The main interface to TOS is an actual app you have to install.
 
They are both completely diffrerent and have no resemblance to one another. Get a demo account for both and see for yourself.
 
High school girl's basketball and the NBA

Once a year update vs monthly updates

Hey, but it takes effort to play with the big boys, and you will have to learn the platform.
 
I have accounts with both and this post pretty much sums up the difference.

If you want my opinion, TOS software is far superior, faster, and more stable than OX web-based.

Quote from stevegee58:

Well for one thing OX doesn't *have* any software per se. It's totally web-based.

The main interface to TOS is an actual app you have to install.
 
Quote from bh_prop:

I have accounts with both and this post pretty much sums up the difference.

If you want my opinion, TOS software is far superior, faster, and more stable than OX web-based.

Thanks. I was starting to think it was not ok to actually come out and state a preference here.

I started looking at the TOS program yesterday and it is very impressive.
 
One thing that TOS has that in my opinion is a killer feature is option risk graphing. It's really, really good for any arbitrary multi-legged spread you can think of.

That's normally a premium feature on certain pay sites, but comes with a normal TOS account.

Now if only IB (Interactive Brokers) could come up with equivalent risk graphing capability...
 
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