Quote from Simtrader:
I've seen this attitude before in so-called supporters of ButtonTrader (who are often the developer's assistants in disguise). The attitude of "you're probably too stupid to use it anyway". In fact, "why don't you quit trading altogether". This is what you are saying isn't it? The sheer arrogance never ceases to amaze me!
Are you kidding me? How long have I been on this board, how many posts have I made and how many mentioned ButtonTrader? Give us a break!
I don't know how much money you make trading futures 'Scientist' but I'd wager a small bet that it isn't much - if indeed you trade at all. The learning curve to get benefit out of ButtonTrader is so horrendous that it's just not worth the hassle for who knows what benefit - if any. You certainly sound like an egghead to me. ButtonTrader is NOT a simple product. Even it's developer Hoi acknowledges this, and certainly anyone who visits the web site can see it for themselves. You know that's its greatest weakness. I know it too. And so do 670 people who all prefer NinjaTrader.
Regarding my performance - You might be surprised. Regarding simplicity - No, BT is not simple in the sense of comprehensiveness - But yes, it is simple to understand if you just need the basics.
And by the way - Do we have a "so-called supporter" of NinjaTrader here? LOL!
I don't think about BT's comprehensiveness as a "weakness" at all. I see it as a strength - But yeah, there are always two sides to each argument. As the proverb goes: "On the opposite of a fundamental truth you can find an equally fundamental truth."
I didn't say ButtonTrader was crap, what I said was: it isn't worth the bloody effort!!! There's a difference. I want to concentrate on trading not on learning order entry software and reading 1000 pages of documentation. For god's sake ....we're talking about ORDER ENTRY here, not rocket science. I want a program that is clean, intuitive to use, has a great interface and great support. That's NinjaTrader. It sure as hell isn't ButtonTrader which appears to have nothing more than a little cult following of eggheads not real world traders. BTW, Ninja was way ahead of ButtonTrader at the same stage of it's lifecycle.
Effort? Can you do me a favor, please and define effort?
And are you saying that reading the "1000 pages" manual of BT is "effort"? I can do it in a day - Can't you?
BT is all of clean, intuitive to use (are you kidding me?), has a fantastic interface and great support.
Regarding ORDER ENTRY vs rocket science - I'm not talking about mere order entry. BT is about advanced trade management. The time invested into learning a few basic things will pay off hundred-fold in the future in terms of losses prevented, better order entries triggered (i.e. group strategies) and better exit management. I trade futures (and I trade them exclusively), so don't tell me it's unneccessary. BT is a hell of a tool for that.
As you've ably shown, technoids are usually pompous asses too. You people have a lot to learn about what lights the fire of real traders. If neutral readers of this thread honestly believe that ButtonTrader will help them make more money than NinjaTrader then please do join this technoid club and feel superior about yourself. The rest of us are busy trading for a living.
"What lights the fire of real traders" - LOL. Get a grip, boy. I'm not saying that BT will make you more money - I'm saying it can save you lots of time & trouble.
As for the analogy of Microsoft vs Linux? I couldn't give a toss ...I'm too busy making money in the DAX to give a monkey's arse about irrelevant nonsense like what operating system to use (Linus helps you make money does it, sonny?!). Oops I forgot, you wouldn't know what the "DAX" is, since it's a market where some people buy and sell things called 'Futures'. Look the term up some time!
Hmm... You have a very loose lip. You shouldn't get so angry, that's detrimental to trading performance. Regarding the "DAX" - You mean Deutscher Aktien Index? Your suggestions of what I know or don't or what futures are, are insulting, to say the least. I have lived in Germany for over 15 years, and I'll take a confident guess I know more about the DAX than you can even dream about. Today, I trade mainly the US Index Futures, ES & NQ, but also occassionally the Australian markets, the HKFE and the European futures.
I expect your apologies for those insults. You can be honest, but you can only go
so far. Thanks for your consideration.
Compliments
Scientist.