TT vs. Ninja

Quote from ML_QUANT:

Ninja's Price averaging is sometimes totally messed up and there are times the Dome shows I have thousands of open ES contracts, sometimes I wish it were true....
These problems only happen when you are paper trading.

When you go live you will no longer see them ... LOL. :D :)

BUSTED! :cool:
 
Quote from taodr:

Any body know if it is possible to use another front end besides Ninja with Zenfire. I would prefer Zeroline trader.

I have not heard anyone other than ninja. Which features of zeroline you need that are not in Ninja?
 
Quote from taodr:

Just prefer Zeroline.

Than I would suggest taking a look at ninja. It is a great platform, and while it is always a earning curve from one to another, Ninja is relatively simple.
 
Quote from MandelBrothel:

These problems only happen when you are paper trading.

When you go live you will no longer see them ... LOL. :D :)

BUSTED! :cool:
MandelBrothel ,
Please don't mess up perfect and constructive threads with your usual nonsense.
It is obvious you have never maintained a real account otherwise you would have known it's the contrary.
Well, tell you what, I know you don't have $1K to your name but if you somehow find it, I'll give you $10K in return if my trades were not RT, so what do you say BSer? Deal?
 
Quote from davidmadison:


TT does NOT filter prices. Each exchange varies as to what they provide for prices, and TT can only provide what it gets from the exhcanges. The sim environment and a real environment do operate differently.

Today I updated one PC from TT 7.5.2 to 7.6 and on MD Trader T&S windows I'm getting better resolution on trades: at least as remote trader on 7.5.2 some trades appear as 'aggregated' while on 7.6 it seems to receive all of the ticks. Both PCs are on the same Guardian IP with no compression enabled.
 
Quote from taodr:

Any body know if it is possible to use another front end besides Ninja with Zenfire. I would prefer Zeroline trader.

Mirus is in working on a new front end to work with Zenfire that would be on the order of RCG's ONYX 2. It's not a white lableled Onyx - it's a proprietary platform that should debut sometime in March.

Likely it will only be available to Mirus customers at first. Possibily even to AMP.

Mirus is looking to diversify their offerings. Considering that it is sort of obscene to have to pay $50- $60 a month for Ninja Trader's OCO and Trailing stop capability. Though Mirus and Amp provide a free live license key that allows you to manually trade (i.e., no OCO, Trailing or ATM strats) using Ninja Trader.
 
Quote from DmanX:

Mirus is in working on a new front end to work with Zenfire that would be on the order of RCG's ONYX 2. It's not a white lableled Onyx - it's a proprietary platform that should debut sometime in March.

Likely it will only be available to Mirus customers at first. Possibily even to AMP.

Mirus is looking to diversify their offerings. Considering that it is sort of obscene to have to pay $50- $60 a month for Ninja Trader's OCO and Trailing stop capability. Though Mirus and Amp provide a free live license key that allows you to manually trade (i.e., no OCO, Trailing or ATM strats) using Ninja Trader.

Thanks for that. In my opinion Zeroline is much better than Ninja. Zenfire feed is terrific.
 
Quote from DmanX:

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Mirus is looking to diversify their offerings. Considering that it is sort of obscene to have to pay $50- $60 a month for Ninja Trader's OCO and Trailing stop capability.
...ader.


You find paying $50 per month obscene for a great software product?

Are you paper trading? If yes, then all ninja capabilities are free, until you go live.
 
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