which trading platform is this?

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which trading platform is this?
 

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herers some more pics
 

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pretty much yeah, if you're swing trading, your broker, SB company etc; daily/1hr charts should do fine..
 
taken from wall street warriors i presume?

yeah...they all looked the same... essentially....

live pricing coming through....
with charting software also....
would the same platform include a broker?

could all three be separate?
eg...one software for charting and analysis....
one for broker
one for data feed......

pc's rule in this world i see....

i have mac...and some sites just dont even work on any browser.
in terms of charting. firefox has been best.

and software like metatrader4....pc only....
i got windows xp on my mac also...but it tends to crash after a while....

those day traders = they gotta be gettng RSI
it seems like intensive computer using... back and forth...analysis...diff websites...keeping records...or is it mostly sitting and watching and reacting to certain conditions?
 
You can really pick and mix with whatever you like in terms of charting, execution etc; I'm a mac user as well.. I used to use interactivebrokers for everything, eventually I wanted a few extra things like Market Profile charting and some other old tat, so I subscribed to Linnsoft's Investor RT charting package that uses IB's real time data.. I'm now trying out Zeroline's execution software because it handles intermarket futures spreading, IB's stuff doesn't.
Its all a matter of preference.. the same concept goes right up the scale, proper hedge fund / prop traders will often use something like Bloomberg /Reuters for data, and maybe something like what Trading Technologies offers for execution..

Looks like the photos are of days traders trading US equities... Seems they're using pretty much all they need, level 2 data, price ladders and some charts...
 
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