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Looking for a new platform/broker for my futures spread trading....
Long-time lurker, first time poster. I'm hoping to crowd source your collective wisdom on a possible platform and broker switch. I've done a lot of research, but frankly, I'm just overwhelmed by the amount of options out there.
I trade spreads on virtually all of the U.S. futures markets, except for the very illiquid ones. I have been using IB for several years with TWS as my platform. I've tried out NT on a trial basis, but I've never actually used it for live trading.
I'm going to list my platform and broker requirements below. I welcome any and all recommendations.
Platform Requirements
1) Desktop and iPhone platforms. The iPhone platform should be fairly robust--at least as good as TWS mobile.
2) Charting of futures spreads on a settlement-to-settlement basis, including both intramarket calendar spreads and intermarket spreads (the latter presents a challenge on many platforms including TWS).
3) The ability to view existing futures spread positions in my portfolio as a spread--rather than as the individual legs--on both the desktop and mobile platforms. I have never figured out a way to get TWS Mobile to display spreads as a spread.
4) The ability to enter and exit futures spreads as a spread (rather than legging in) via limit, stop, and stop limit orders on the spread price.
Broker Requirements
Note: I don't necessarily need to switch brokers if you can recommend a platform that works with IB and fits all of the above criteria. But I'm willing to consider a broker switch if it would provide some advantage or give me access to a platform incompatible with IB.
1) Initial deposit requirement of no greater than $100,000.
2) Reasonably low commissions. I don't expect them to be as low as IB's commissions, but anything above $5/contract before exchange fees isn't going to cut it.
3) Responsive, intelligent customer support.
4) Sound financial condition. If I can't clearly tell that the broker is in good shape, there's no chance I'll use them.
5) Level 1 real-time market data for all major U.S. futures exchanges (excluding ICE) for no more than $25/month. I don't need deep-book data.
6) Delayed ICE data for free.
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Please let me know if you have any recommendations for a platform or broker. Thanks!
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All depends on many instance spreader instances will run in parallel.
I have client using TT auto spreader multiple (dozens...) instances, 4 cores was not enough.
We're building an 8 cores (16 threads) 3 Ghz Xeon server now, we'll see...
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My primary TT auto spreader server (a Dell R620) has dual E5-2690's (2.9Ghz Xeons) and I can literally run 100s of autospreaders and not see a performance degradation. While 16 cores may seem like a lot these are actually older v1 Sandybridge-EP chips, I suspect v2 or even v3 chips would perform better even with less cores.