What are the most professional automated trading platforms ?

Quote from sheepsucker:

I am quite satisfied with MC, overall it has proven quite reliable and I can quickly test different trading ideas.

Moved to MC from NT.

RTS and ORC websites seem full of sales-jargon and not so much hard features.

You should consider becoming a stand-up comedian.

Ignoring the more advanced features and excellent infrastructure: MC, AFAIK, doesn't even have basic spreading capabilities?

I'm done with this thread.
 
Quote from Lornz:

I cringe whenever I see NinjaTrader described as a platform for professionals.

RTS or ORC is within reach for a decent individual trader.
I know, I know...I had expected them to deliver a blockbuster new release in 7.0, but perhaps it's a "dud" ? It took them forever to get it out the door.

I once saw a comparison of Easy Language vs. C# and the Ninja platform. It took almost 5 times the amount of code to do in Ninja that Tradestation's/MC Easy Language could do.
 
Quote from syswizard:

I know, I know...I had expected them to deliver a blockbuster new release in 7.0, but perhaps it's a "dud" ? It took them forever to get it out the door.

I once saw a comparison of Easy Language vs. C# and the Ninja platform. It took almost 5 times the amount of code to do in Ninja that Tradestation's/MC Easy Language could do.


How easy/difficult it is to learn easy language ?
 
Quote from OpenQuant:

Take a look at this news http://www.smartquant.com/news.php :p

Can you say more about what this means to users? I've been a user of OpenQuant off and on, have generally been frustrated by the limitations imposed on it (including not being able to call the OQ framework from external DLLs) and have generally gotten the sense that the full power of the framework has been reserved for those subscribing to the QH institutional grade product.

Will this announcement change that situation?
 
Quote from syswizard:

I know, I know...I had expected them to deliver a blockbuster new release in 7.0, but perhaps it's a "dud" ? It took them forever to get it out the door.

I once saw a comparison of Easy Language vs. C# and the Ninja platform. It took almost 5 times the amount of code to do in Ninja that Tradestation's/MC Easy Language could do.

I've done lots of EZLanguage and C, once you learn C it's much easier and quicker to code up ideas.
 
Quote from Peternam:

How easy/difficult it is to learn easy language ?

If you've done High School Programming or College Level Programming, it is a breeze, though you'll probably find an easylanguage coder who'll do your work for you but you have to know what works and until that first function's written out you won't ever know anyway.
 
Quote from Lornz:

I cringe whenever I see NinjaTrader described as a platform for professionals.

RTS or ORC is within reach for a decent individual trader.

+1

Only useful post in this thread.
 
Quote from Rationalize:

+1

Only useful post in this thread.

Since RTS and ORC are completely new to me, could you be so kind and give some example of what you can do with these platforms that you cannot with Matlab or Multicharts?

thanks!
 
I think Sierra Charts offers the most for the best price. Not really sure what you could not accomplish with SC.

Honestly, you will find the best software to perform these operations is proprietary in nature and not for retail use.
 
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