It's pretty straightforward with the exception of a few features that are not as intuitive. Just call up their dev team and you can usually have someone make a quick template that you can try to dissect and learn from.
There's a bunch of stuff online and they offer a free class in their office. Call them. They helped me move an autotrader strategy onto ADL and this helped a lot in getting better fills. It's also easier to manage your quoting and avoid getting dinged by the exchange.
They helped me move an autotrader strategy onto ADL and this helped a lot in getting better fills. It's also easier to manage your quoting and avoid getting dinged by the exchange.
I use it but currently only as an enhanced spreader. Like another poster said, it can do simple things pretty well (and deploy them quickly) but for me it's failed a bit on more complex ideas. As for stability, ADL doesn't talk to Excel too well in my experience, especially receiving data/inputs.