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Can a trading account be linked to more than one trading platform?
Thanks Steve! Yes, you can have multiple interfaces used if you use the same API.
Hence, TT over SC, would allow you to also see TT on TT platform.
Essentially, it is the same account.
However, I think @xplorer is trying to avoid a margin situation by opening a position on a different platform(?)
This is not going to work...you are tied up to the same account.
Margin wise, the exchange and FCM see one account regardless of the quantity of interfaces.
I hope I understood and answered the question.
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Very true!
The good thing about many interfaces parallel on the same one account is to have some automated
system triggering trades. You can watch and survey them via different API like having a webtrader
to see what is happening. If something should be done above you can buy in more contracts manually or
stop the whole position manually.
Of course the margin is controlled only on the broker side which protects you from disaster such a
multi access could create. Think of having multiple people working on the same account...
Plus an automated system...