Chinook:
Sorry to be so late replying, I trade overseas markets and often am sleeping while you guys are online at ET. I am using Sierra Charts (www.sierrachart.com) and Mytrack for the moment. This seems to be right for my purposes. What I would suggest is that you look first at the markets you want to trade, then ask whether the vendor offers those markets. I didn't do this with Tradestation, because I assumed they offered the major markets. After all, their advertisements say they deal with institutional clients. Anyway, Mytrack offers access to the markets I trade at a reasonable cost. I have a new account with IB and so far, so good. Good luck in your trading. Best Regards, Steve46
Sorry to be so late replying, I trade overseas markets and often am sleeping while you guys are online at ET. I am using Sierra Charts (www.sierrachart.com) and Mytrack for the moment. This seems to be right for my purposes. What I would suggest is that you look first at the markets you want to trade, then ask whether the vendor offers those markets. I didn't do this with Tradestation, because I assumed they offered the major markets. After all, their advertisements say they deal with institutional clients. Anyway, Mytrack offers access to the markets I trade at a reasonable cost. I have a new account with IB and so far, so good. Good luck in your trading. Best Regards, Steve46