Why is TT the overwhelmingly preferred software among professional futures traders?

There was an interview given by Paul Rotter where he says he uses TT's MD Trader.

It seems a LOT of professional futures traders, esp. those who do large orders / scalping use TT.

For those who're using it,
- What's so good about TT's software, that other alternatives simply can't compare?
- Do you need a special internet connection / configurations (ie. wired, no wifi, etc) to get optimum performance out of TT?
 
The interview with Paul Rotter was like 10-15 years ago... at that time, TT had really something special with very little competition on that quality level.

Today it is a bit different, TT is more than ever a good piece of software, but there are also some excellent products from its competitors.
I think there are enough fulltime traders that use CTS T4, Rithimic Rtrader, CQG, Sierra or something else.
 
The interview with Paul Rotter was like 10-15 years ago... at that time, TT had really something special with very little competition on that quality level.

Today it is a bit different, TT is more than ever a good piece of software, but there are also some excellent products from its competitors.
I think there are enough fulltime traders that use CTS T4, Rithimic Rtrader, CQG, Sierra or something else.
There's a long backstory. Around 10- 12 years ago TT aggressively worked the patent angle to box out competitors. PATS J-Trader emerged as the cheaper but not quite as good alternate.
 
...where he says he uses TT's MD Trader.

It seems a LOT of professional futures traders, esp. those who do large orders / scalping use TT.


TT's X_Trader is the gold standard. For my trading style I cannot do without it.

I am purely a directional scalper. There are lots of features for spread traders and autotrading, but I am watching it tick by tick and reading the tape. The MD with its T&S gives a good view of the action, but with the markets moving so fast I also need to listen to the size going off, and whether it's on the bid or the ask. It is too much to rely only on your eyes.

I did a quick recording yesterday to illustrate what I am looking at and listening to.


It shows the CL, in the background there are a few other alerts that gives me new highs and lows in other contracts.

H.
 
TT's X_Trader is the gold standard. For my trading style I cannot do without it.

I am purely a directional scalper. There are lots of features for spread traders and autotrading, but I am watching it tick by tick and reading the tape. The MD with its T&S gives a good view of the action, but with the markets moving so fast I also need to listen to the size going off, and whether it's on the bid or the ask. It is too much to rely only on your eyes.

I did a quick recording yesterday to illustrate what I am looking at and listening to.


It shows the CL, in the background there are a few other alerts that gives me new highs and lows in other contracts.

H.

I think I would rather pull off my toenails than listen to those beeps while trading. Kudos to you for being able to put up with it.
 
TT's X_Trader is the gold standard. For my trading style I cannot do without it.

I did a quick recording yesterday to illustrate what I am looking at and listening to.

H.

Very cool, extra credit for the video

Do u recommend having a wired internet connection to run TT? or is their software so fast compared to other software that it doesn't even make a difference if u run TT on wifi?
 
TT's X_Trader is the gold standard. For my trading style I cannot do without it.

I am purely a directional scalper. There are lots of features for spread traders and autotrading, but I am watching it tick by tick and reading the tape. The MD with its T&S gives a good view of the action, but with the markets moving so fast I also need to listen to the size going off, and whether it's on the bid or the ask. It is too much to rely only on your eyes.

I did a quick recording yesterday to illustrate what I am looking at and listening to.


It shows the CL, in the background there are a few other alerts that gives me new highs and lows in other contracts.

H.

Sounds like an 80's arcade game :) What triggers the sound of breaking glass?
 
What triggers the sound of breaking glass?

It is to alert me to new lows in CL. For new highs there is a different sound.

I also have different sounds for equities, bonds and currencies. So while I am trading in and out I know what the broader market is doing just by listening.

On a day like today I need more than just visual inputs to stay on top of what's going on.

H.
 
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