how much does it cost to paper trade a DOM?

Quote from trader225:

When starting up the acct., the dom looks ok.
But if I buy/sell, then enter exit orders, my orders are the only ones on the dom (on my exit side).
Also, once my orders are entered there may be more than 5 levels on the dom, but the extra levels just contain my orders!

And you've tweaked the configuration to correct what you dont like????

I have my DOM customized to show open orders, but not save executed orders.... SOunds Like you want to retain executed orders..
 
Quote from giles117:

And you've tweaked the configuration to correct what you dont like????

I have my DOM customized to show open orders, but not save executed orders.... SOunds Like you want to retain executed orders..
Haven't configured the dom. I'll look into it. Some of what I see is my executed orders in the dom.
 
Quote from hanzahar:

it stated only 30day trial...on their website :confused:

All you do is ask for extensions....they let you use it for as long as you want...no pressure to trade real $$ until you're ready.

MDT
 
Quote from hanzahar:
hi,
i'm new to futures and i would like to paper trade the ES,YM & NQ for quite sometimes perhaps 3-6 months
anyone knows any broker that allow paper trading?
possibly a free demo with DOM as i'm more to a scalper type
thanks alot :)

Hi hanzahar,

You can paper trade for FREE with QuoteTrader's DOMhttp://www.quote.com/quotetrader/, which supports several built-in simulated feeds, as well as support for IB's (and MBT's - for equities & FX) simulated trading - and their multitude of order-types (with IB, you also get FREE Charts to assist in your pre/intra/post-trade decision making).

<img src="http://www.esignal.com/quotetrader/images/tn_img1.gif"]


QT's DOM may be a choice alternative to others, as it fixes the best bid in the center of its GUI, has a "freeze" option (to stop price updates during fast markets), and dynamically displays aggregated size both numerically and visually with a histogram (many clients report the histogram let's them assess liquidity more quickly ).

Additionally, you can simultaneously enter multiple orders, like opening and closing orders (ie, a buy to open and a stop to close - or visa versa).

To learn more, you can watch this brief videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWnhsr5iXU4, various clips from the video libraryhttp://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=273E65C191D0A761, or contact us for a demonstration.

Thanks in advance :)

Brent
QuoteTrader Product Management
trading@quote.com
http://www.quote.com
 
Quote from QuoteT_Brent:

Hi hanzahar,

You can paper trade for FREE with QuoteTrader's DOMhttp://www.quote.com/quotetrader/, which supports several built-in simulated feeds, as well as support for IB's (and MBT's - for equities & FX) simulated trading - and their multitude of order-types (with IB, you also get FREE Charts to assist in your pre/intra/post-trade decision making).

<img src="http://www.esignal.com/quotetrader/images/tn_img1.gif"]


QT's DOM may be a choice alternative to others, as it fixes the best bid in the center of its GUI, has a "freeze" option (to stop price updates during fast markets), and dynamically displays aggregated size both numerically and visually with a histogram (many clients report the histogram let's them assess liquidity more quickly ).

Additionally, you can simultaneously enter multiple orders, like opening and closing orders (ie, a buy to open and a stop to close - or visa versa).

To learn more, you can watch this brief videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWnhsr5iXU4, various clips from the video libraryhttp://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=273E65C191D0A761, or contact us for a demonstration.

Thanks in advance :)

Brent
QuoteTrader Product Management
trading@quote.com
http://www.quote.com

thanks alot
 
I downloaded the ninjatrader software to try the demo account and for some reason I cannot get the future account to work, only thing I have runnin is the forex. Any other sites offer a DEMO FUTURES account.
 
I strongly recommend ButtonTrader It's simulator mode is free for the first 6 months, after that you pay $27 a month.
It's simulator engine is one of the best I've seen, regarding slippage and order-timing. It just feels like the real thing. In fact, you have to take care not to trade for real accidentaly. You'd need IB as a backend, for data purposes. Try it at least once.

Ursa..
 
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