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Seeking suggestions!!!

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 sinhru 
New York, NY
 
Experience: Intermediate
Platform: ThinkOrSwim
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Hello everyone....I recently joined and wanted to ask the seasoned traders the questions below:
I am looking to automate my SPX and Nasdaq futures trading using a platform and indicators. I currently trade with TD Ameritrades.

1. Am I better off buying Ninjatraders life license?
2. I have seen many indicators in the Elite section. Is it possible to mention few indicators based on experience that has better win ratio for SPX and Nasdaq?
3. I mainly trade SPX futures at the moment, but thinking of exploring Nasdaq. Am I better off sticking to SPX?

Thanks in advance for your responses.

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 SMCJB 
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Futures.io tends to be more Ninja centric than other software programs. Other obvious choices would be Tradestation, Sierra Chart & Tradingview. If you don't view yourself as a programmer, you will probably find Tradestation's Easylanguage the easiest to use.

With regards to ES vs NQ, you will find that NQ moves a lot faster. Both have good liquidity though and both have full size (ES & NQ) and mini-contracts (MES & MNQ).

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 sinhru 
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Experience: Intermediate
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Thank you so much!!!!

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