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Track n Trade, anyone every use this, can't find much review on it, and what I do find is good. I like the bull bear indicator, is there something like that for ninja trader?
http://www.trackntrade.com/plugins/bnb/
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Hello, I use to work with TNT, but I would not recommended, mostly for real beginners, there're basic indicators and some other basic stuff like anywhere else, but what annoying is, that you cannot save your template, once you move with some window, all the windows at the other workspaces will change their size too, so it's quite uncomfortable, you can't load any outsource data into it, only theirs and you cannot use them anywhere else, and they are supporting only daily data, not an intraday. So it's simple software, I guess, there are many others, which should meet your expectations better. And about the Bull & Bear indicator, that costs more than $500 and you get only grey (black) box, which might be working (I never try it), but I don't like to go short cause of red arrow, prefer to decided for myself
Hope was usefull little bit, take care Vaclav
Well there is no magic indicator at all, also the trading platform doesn't make money for you, it's you and your attitude, who is going to winn or lose. First you need to know, what kind of trader you wanna be? Swing, intraday, long term, scalper, that means which timeframe you would like to trade, starts 1 min to daily timeframe, perhaps tick or range, thats the question. It depends on your budget too, with some methods you need to have a bigger one, with the other not. For long time trading (daily timeframe) you can check metastocks, Trade navigator or Tradestation or there are many more, for intraday I guess Ninja Trader or Sierra Chart, perhaps Multi chart are the best solutions. Don't forget the data feed, that can change the overall price a lot. First try to get some platform for free and get any kind of data in it. Than you need to decide what's affortable for you, and finally start the real hard work, backtesting, papertrading etc. I think here on this web you might find plenty hints, so good luck and take care Vaclav
PS: don't forget Google and Youtube, there are powerfull tools too