Quote from fundjunkie:
Hi,
I must confess I'm a bit confusd by your message here. On one hand you claim to be comparing portfolio trading and testing platforms but I see entries in this thread relating to tick data throughput, ie. you're adddressing intra-day timeframes.
Given that, why do you include the likes of Trading Blox in your list? It is eod only and so you're not comparing apples with apples.
That said, I will suggest another to add to your list - until it is properly rationalized:
Tradersstudio:
Going by the columns of your table...
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. I think it can do this, I don't trade stocks
5. No
6. Yes
7. No - They have auto-execution under development I believe
8. Don't understand difference between this and previous column.
9. No - A Real-time version is under develpment. I don't know when it will be released.
10. No
11. No - An API is provided
12. Can't remember last release date - late last year I think.
Thx
D
fundjunkie,
These are excellent assessments. A CEO of MultiCharts and I discussed this same issue this morning by phone.
We agree that we want to the chart to make all these issues that you mention very clear.
A new version is under development which will make the following clear:
1. Target markets/focus of development for each platform. To show the contrast between non-programmer systems like Multi-Charts and programmer oriented systems like TickZOOM, NeoTicketer, Ninja, etc.
2. Data types supported (that makes EOD-only clear) but we must include Trading Blox because it comes up for any searches on portfolio systems and is a FAQ for comparison to TickZOOM.
3. Languages supported. This will make clear the difference in levels of EasyLanguage support which favors MultiCharts. Plus it will list the primary languages of other systems like C# and their level of support for converting or translating from EasyLanguage.
4. TradersStudio was added also. I hope to have a new chart up today.
5. The new chart will eliminate most of the others platforms without either portfolio support or significant market share unless someone recommends adding them back in this thread.
Sincerely,
Wayne