Multi Chart Platform Reader for Mac

That's a terrible idea. Using emulators and such will be unstable and cost you a LOT in missed trades / broken trades.

What I would highly recommend is that you rent a private server for 100$ a month and host MultiCharts there.

This way you can leave any signals open when your computer is shut down and you won't have internet problems. You can also access your trading platform on holliday etc. from different computers without any hassle by just connecting to your server.
 
That's a terrible idea. Using emulators and such will be unstable and cost you a LOT in missed trades / broken trades.

What I would highly recommend is that you rent a private server for 100$ a month and host MultiCharts there.

This way you can leave any signals open when your computer is shut down and you won't have internet problems. You can also access your trading platform on holliday etc. from different computers without any hassle by just connecting to your server.


Hi and thanks for the answer.
I only need to read the charts in a multiple time
frames and be able to view them on one screen with
the possibility to read each chart, one at time.

I don't use emulators or other indicators.

There should be a platform like this for Mac?

Best,
Karl
 
Hi and thanks for the answer.
I only need to read the charts in a multiple time
frames and be able to view them on one screen with
the possibility to read each chart, one at time.

I don't use emulators or other indicators.

There should be a platform like this for Mac?

Best,
Karl

An emulator is a piece of software that allows you to run Windows-based software on Mac by "emulating" a windows environment in your mac.

Hmmmmm not much stuff on Mac, that's why I had to move away from Apple to Microsoft many years ago.... I always regretted it but I just couldn't find anything on Mac.

Maybe something like TradingView with a premium account ?
 
An emulator is a piece of software that allows you to run Windows-based software on Mac by "emulating" a windows environment in your mac.

Hmmmmm not much stuff on Mac, that's why I had to move away from Apple to Microsoft many years ago.... I always regretted it but I just couldn't find anything on Mac.

Maybe something like TradingView with a premium account ?

Sorry, I thought an emulator was a type of indicator :)

It is a good idea to try TradingView.
Hope I will not need to do it on a PC, love the Mac invironment.

Karl
 
Sorry, I thought an emulator was a type of indicator :)

It is a good idea to try TradingView.
Hope I will not need to do it on a PC, love the Mac invironment.

Karl

Tradingview should be fine but.... how do you send your orders through ?
 
If your looking for a paid for platform on your mac, I recommend motivewave.
If your running a futures account and have CQG access, then you can link trading view directly to your account for trading. Im a forex trader and I use trading view to trade directly.

I have a mac and have used both softwares extensively! Hope this helps.
 
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