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Zen-fire datafeed

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petemm
Prague, CZ
 
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Hi everyone,
does anybody know what are the options to get permanent license for zen-fire datafeed into ninja? Demo expires and there is no way to buy this datafeed. I heard that is it free for ninja users, but it is little bit expensive in phase of papertrading. So are there any other options?
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petemm

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 steve2222 
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petemm View Post
Hi everyone,
does anybody know what are the options to get permanent license for zen-fire datafeed into ninja? Demo expires and there is no way to buy this datafeed. I heard that is it free for ninja users, but it is little bit expensive in phase of papertrading. So are there any other options?
Thanks,
petemm

I never had a problem getting my demo feed extended by my broker. In fact I did it for over a year.

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mRoss21
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Set up a demo account with Mirus and Ninja. You'll get a free Zen-Fire feed for about 6 weeks. When it expires do it again using a different email. You will need about 4 different email address'.

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petemm
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I've tried to re-obtain demo directly from zen-fire and failed. In other thread, I've experienced that Mirus offers only limited version of NINJA. In demo, is it full or limited version? Or at least - using Mirus demo, can I enter trade with predefined stop loss and profit target? Currently I have demo of ninja which is unlimited but datafeed expired. Thanks,
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 MartinS 
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The NinjaTrader program has all of the capabilities - it is the license key that causes it to become limited. So if you already have a NT license with all the functionality you need, then use that, and setup the Mirus data feed on it (don't use the NT license that Mirus provides).

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 ebc001 
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Mirus brokers have a free demo license for paper trading on zenfire good luck

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