Have you purchased TradersStudio yet? Please let us know your experiences over it.
It looks easy to learn, though it is a bit too early to comment. I shall surely post my experiences after a few weeks time. Hope by that time I have understood enough and earned something also.

Quote from JaiSreeram:
I have been using TradersStudio for sometime now, it looks good. However, I was thinking that if users can come together & discuss the various methods, or ways to exploit the features of the software. Moreover, they can discuss & and clarify any doubts or queries they have regarding its usage.
Therefore, is it possible to have some sort of discussion thread relating to TradersStudio so that we can all discuss and learn from experienced users?
Quote from ERdiesel:
Anyone can create a "Tradersstudio Users Discusion Thread", including yourself. I purchased the program over a week and a half ago to evaluate it but i haven't had time to yet. If I was convinced to keep it, i would create such a thread but since there is a chance I may not keep it, i think it's best if i dont start the thread.
So are there any pros/cons that you can share from your experiences with the software?
For me, my initial impressions weren't that great (based on look and feel). The charting is pretty bad, the UI is confusing and "bare bones" however the core features such as backtesting and optimization might be great. I just don't know since I haven't gotten around to "testing" the features. Not exactly an application that you can simply start up for the first time and get started. One of the few applications that I have played with recently where you actually need to read through the written manuals in order to figure out what to do to get started.
Quote from ERdiesel:
For me, my initial impressions weren't that great (based on look and feel). The charting is pretty bad, the UI is confusing and "bare bones" however the core features such as backtesting and optimization might be great. I just don't know since I haven't gotten around to "testing" the features. Not exactly an application that you can simply start up for the first time and get started. One of the few applications that I have played with recently where you actually need to read through the written manuals in order to figure out what to do to get started.
Quote from CPTrader:
You will find that for any serious high-level backtesting platform - you have t read the manual/help files. yes some features will be intuitive, but for real powerful platforms, you can't avoid studying the platforms and doing so will save you many many days of wasted effort - trying to "figure out" the platform intuitively.
TradingBlox, AMIBROKER, MULTICHARTS all have extensive help files/manuals and just like TradersStudio t o fully tap into their power you have to read the manuals.
When I first got the TradersStudio platform I had a similar experience to what you recount, indeed I was slightly overwhelmed, but with some effort and the super support of TardersStudio tech support/customer service, within 2 weeks I was very comfortable with the platform and had a few systems fully coded. I encourage you to study the manuals, help files and make use of their great customer service.
Quote from ERdiesel:
Anyone can create a "Tradersstudio Users Discusion Thread", including yourself. I purchased the program over a week and a half ago to evaluate it but i haven't had time to yet. If I was convinced to keep it, i would create such a thread but since there is a chance I may not keep it, i think it's best if i dont start the thread.
So are there any pros/cons that you can share from your experiences with the software?
For me, my initial impressions weren't that great (based on look and feel). The charting is pretty bad, the UI is confusing and "bare bones" however the core features such as backtesting and optimization might be great. I just don't know since I haven't gotten around to "testing" the features. Not exactly an application that you can simply start up for the first time and get started. One of the few applications that I have played with recently where you actually need to read through the written manuals in order to figure out what to do to get started.