J-trader vs. X-Trader

Why is X-Trader a better software platform than J-trader.

I believe I already know the answer to the question, but I believe this information will be informative to the forum.

Any input is welcome.
 
J-trader is Java Based and therefore introduces delay during execution. In my opinion, Jtrader is not suitable if you are scalping a fast market. Xtrader is a C++ program which reduces code processing times.

In general microprocessors have to disassemble all programming down to machine language I.E. 0's and 1's. The less processing the CPU has to do in order to process instructions results in faster software. In this case Java based programs require more processing than C++ programs.

Hope this helps. If anyone cares to add more to this explanation please do.
 
Quote from YYNOTT:

J-trader is Java Based and therefore introduces delay during execution. In my opinion, Jtrader is not suitable if you are scalping a fast market. Xtrader is a C++ program which reduces code processing times.

In general microprocessors have to disassemble all programming down to machine language I.E. 0's and 1's. The less processing the CPU has to do in order to process instructions results in faster software. In this case Java based programs require more processing than C++ programs.

Hope this helps. If anyone cares to add more to this explanation please do.


I have tried two different version of J-trader, and i say
why don't you try standalone (downloadable version) which
is not webbased (java version), and it is much faster than
java version, because files are sitting in your PC with
standalone, and works fine with slower PCs too.

Patsystem and brokers are still supporting standalone
version, but if you don't ask for it, you will be given Java
version by default. I don't understand the reason.

I have no experiance with X-trader.
 
I did not know J-trader is offered as a standalone. Do you use it for scalping? What is the cost of the standalone product.
 
Quote from YYNOTT:

I did not know J-trader is offered as a standalone. Do you use it for scalping? What is the cost of the standalone product.

Most guys who had complain here earlier, been using
J-trader Java version, because it is given to you by default
from your broker, if you don't specificaly demand standalone version.

I have just moved from stock trading to futures, and my
volume isn't much, and intend to use X-trader if i can up
my volume depand my strategy works consistantly.

Yes, the cost is same, either $525 per monthe or 0.50$ per side
per contract. I have noticed most brokers like you to pay monthly
rental, because it's their benefit with small traders, but i refused
and paying per side, so no more pressure to overtrade justifiying
cost for me:D

If you are purly scalper and doing over 500 round turns in a month, go for X-trader.
 
The J-Trader web and standalone are about the same and both are Java. There should be virtually no difference and yes i've been on both.

Right now I'm on X_Trader however, having quite heavy lag in the depth of market. Need yet to figure out where the issues are.
I like the overall handling of X_Trader better and the Autospreader and API on the pro version are great assets
 
definitely request jtrader standalone. I've been using it for years and it's heads above the java version. I've used xtrader and the main thing I liked about it was it was very stable compared to jtrader which will occasionally lose it's price feed for some reason which never happened with xtrader. Once I decided dax trading wasn't worth my time I dropped xtrader because my style on es doesn't warrant the type of volume to justify the platform fee for xtrader. xtrader would probably be a requirement for a scalper.
 
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