Dear forum - Members
Subject:HOWTO Setup a daytrading trader-station
I am new in day trading and face difficulties in selecting the apropriate services and software. Would appreciate any help in doing so.
1) Although I am aware of most of the underlying economics up to derivatives' pricing levels, I am completely unaware of the best value for money software and services that I need to be able to practically trade on NASDAQ and NYSE
2) I am not situated in the US and am therefore excluded by some of the famous discount brokers (ie Scottrade).
3) I am looking for a "one stop shop" where I can obtain real-time data, and be able to place market orders (long/short) with reasonable pricing. I will also need proper charting ie candlestick charts (red/green) on various time frames. Further on, I would like to have basic research facilities ie: stocks that have opened on significant distance from previous closing. Finally, fast clearing and proper margins should be made available too.
4) Traded instruments are mostly Stocks and secondly options
Now the obvious question is:
WHICH is the best solution (best valuer for money) and easier to go life with? I am trying to avoid to subscribe to ten different companies to get a mosaic of software and service to do the job.
After some research I have seen that the following software does not seem to fit to my requirements.
1) Lightspeed
2) SaxoTrading
3) MBT NAvigator
4) ...other...
I would like to capitalize on your experience and ask you all what would be your suggestion??
Ixanos
Subject:HOWTO Setup a daytrading trader-station
I am new in day trading and face difficulties in selecting the apropriate services and software. Would appreciate any help in doing so.
1) Although I am aware of most of the underlying economics up to derivatives' pricing levels, I am completely unaware of the best value for money software and services that I need to be able to practically trade on NASDAQ and NYSE
2) I am not situated in the US and am therefore excluded by some of the famous discount brokers (ie Scottrade).
3) I am looking for a "one stop shop" where I can obtain real-time data, and be able to place market orders (long/short) with reasonable pricing. I will also need proper charting ie candlestick charts (red/green) on various time frames. Further on, I would like to have basic research facilities ie: stocks that have opened on significant distance from previous closing. Finally, fast clearing and proper margins should be made available too.
4) Traded instruments are mostly Stocks and secondly options
Now the obvious question is:
WHICH is the best solution (best valuer for money) and easier to go life with? I am trying to avoid to subscribe to ten different companies to get a mosaic of software and service to do the job.
After some research I have seen that the following software does not seem to fit to my requirements.
1) Lightspeed
2) SaxoTrading
3) MBT NAvigator
4) ...other...
I would like to capitalize on your experience and ask you all what would be your suggestion??
Ixanos