T TGpop Oct 12, 2010 #1 i can't actually see whether it works or not. i will tell someone the strat if they can provide charts on demand to see if it works
i can't actually see whether it works or not. i will tell someone the strat if they can provide charts on demand to see if it works
J johnnyqpublic Oct 12, 2010 #2 You again. This is really simple. Get a paper account with a broker like thinkorswim, test it yourself.
You again. This is really simple. Get a paper account with a broker like thinkorswim, test it yourself.
T TGpop Oct 13, 2010 #3 you again, like i said previously i don't have enough money to open an account to get access to the demo, if it works i can spreadbet the stocks first
you again, like i said previously i don't have enough money to open an account to get access to the demo, if it works i can spreadbet the stocks first
J johnnyqpublic Oct 13, 2010 #5 Quote from TGpop: you again, like i said previously i don't have enough money to open an account to get access to the demo, if it works i can spreadbet the stocks first More... You can open a thinkorswim account for free. You are under no obligation to fund it. Paper trading still works.
Quote from TGpop: you again, like i said previously i don't have enough money to open an account to get access to the demo, if it works i can spreadbet the stocks first More... You can open a thinkorswim account for free. You are under no obligation to fund it. Paper trading still works.
T TGpop Oct 13, 2010 #6 Quote from johnnyqpublic: You can open a thinkorswim account for free. You are under no obligation to fund it. Paper trading still works. More... if that is true then thanks
Quote from johnnyqpublic: You can open a thinkorswim account for free. You are under no obligation to fund it. Paper trading still works. More... if that is true then thanks
T TGpop Oct 13, 2010 #7 Quote from johnnyqpublic: You can open a thinkorswim account for free. You are under no obligation to fund it. Paper trading still works. More... ugh i live in the UK so i can't get that
Quote from johnnyqpublic: You can open a thinkorswim account for free. You are under no obligation to fund it. Paper trading still works. More... ugh i live in the UK so i can't get that
J johnnyqpublic Oct 13, 2010 #8 Quote from TGpop: ugh i live in the UK so i can't get that More... Dang. I didn't realize TOS wasn't accepting accounts from the UK. Just verified this myself on their signup page. You could try a paper account at optionsXpress. If I'm not mistaken, IB also offers a paper account.
Quote from TGpop: ugh i live in the UK so i can't get that More... Dang. I didn't realize TOS wasn't accepting accounts from the UK. Just verified this myself on their signup page. You could try a paper account at optionsXpress. If I'm not mistaken, IB also offers a paper account.
P pocketmoney Oct 13, 2010 #9 what do you mean, 'provide charts on demand'? What do you want us to do exactly? post charts fro you?
what do you mean, 'provide charts on demand'? What do you want us to do exactly? post charts fro you?
T TGpop Oct 13, 2010 #10 no worries, hehe you see now i live in the US ...nat. got a demo account open and nice to see the time and sales for once; thanks for that jonnyq...might just pm you the system...it could be good or not
no worries, hehe you see now i live in the US ...nat. got a demo account open and nice to see the time and sales for once; thanks for that jonnyq...might just pm you the system...it could be good or not