Can you tell us, which one you like most?As a broker and a trader, I have a few other platforms i personally prefer over Ninja but have many clients who really like Ninja.
Can you tell us, which one you like most?As a broker and a trader, I have a few other platforms i personally prefer over Ninja but have many clients who really like Ninja.
Canon Trading already has a direct connection in MotiveWave (supported broker). If you think Sierra Charts is the best value for the $$, then you haven't looked at MotiveWave recently. Our version 6 has a tremendous amount of new functionality surrounding DOM, order flow, and many other features.For one size fits all I would choose the free E-Futures Int'l which is our white label of OEC trader.
It has nice tools and quick DOM for day traders, nice server side advanced orders for swing traders and very nice option chain as well as greeks and ability to place options spreads for option traders.
If you have very specific style/needs than the answer will vary.
For charts I think sierra is best value for your $$.
If you are into order flow, I like bookmap.
For auto trading I would use multicharts and or CQG IC ( the one I use but it is expensive).
There is also a relatively new platform we will be offering shortly called Orion Trader which I have seen recently when the CEO came to visit and i was very impressed! has ability to run auto strategies in plug and play feature, great DOM, nice charts, has options and can trade stocks and futures from the same screen on quality platform.
So it really depends on the trader, what vehicle he needs, what markets he/she trades, style of trading and specific needs but hope what I shared above helps!
Leigh, you are absolutely right! We have more than a few clients using Motivewave with diff. connections and I have 100% satisfaction rate from these clients. We offer a demo and are very happy with MotiveWave as well as other platforms i did not mention. Like I said it comes down to specific needs of the trader.Canon Trading already has a direct connection in MotiveWave (supported broker). If you think Sierra Charts is the best value for the $$, then you haven't looked at MotiveWave recently. Our version 6 has a tremendous amount of new functionality surrounding DOM, order flow, and many other features.
I'm sorry to say that, but I disagree entirely when you try to compare motivewave to sierra chart.Canon Trading already has a direct connection in MotiveWave (supported broker). If you think Sierra Charts is the best value for the $$, then you haven't looked at MotiveWave recently. Our version 6 has a tremendous amount of new functionality surrounding DOM, order flow, and many other features.
I'm sorry to say that, but I disagree entirely when you try to compare motivewave to sierra chart.
I have a motivewave licence, but I don't use the platform anymore at all, except from time to time when I want to check the new features.
For example, you say in many posts that the dom is equivalent to sierra chart, this cannot be true [Have you tried our version 6 beta?] : it is not possible to change the ladder font colors [Currently true], it is not possible to have a background only coloring a limited number of depth (not the entire column) [Currently true], inability to recenter all doms because it only recenters the active one [Currently true], it is impossible to show the pnl in anything else than currency value [This is available--you can display the P/L in price], the price cannot be formated in different way, and so on, not even mentioning the absence of cumulative last traded size which is still used by many traders coming from xtrader. [We have @Bid and @Ask columns which display the cumulative volume traded at the bid and ask while price stays at the level, these columns will reset after price leaves and returns]
Another thing that some traders will actively consider is the absence of integrated spreadsheet and the java coding which is really not saving resources on the machine (i could run 100 charts on 2 instances of Sierra chart without even using as much resources as a single chart on MW does!). [I can't comment on performance vs Sierra Chart because we haven't compared the two in that way, but MotiveWave is not resource heavy by any means. We have users running 100s of charts simultaneously without issue. There has also been a lot of resource/efficiency optimization done in version 6]
I don't say it is not a good platform, otherwise I wouldn't have purchased it, but it is not even close to what SC offers, and I'm not only talking about charting here (historical datas is another main difference) [While MotiveWave does not come with data, and you need to use one of our 30+ supported brokers or data service providers, we do provide historical backfill on most major futures contracts, crypto currencies and some currency pairs].