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inverc
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any reviews on web based trading software for futures. was looking at ninjatrader or jigsaw but not sure if they have a web based option. i have been using sierra but want to move away from program based systems. I was looking at Tradovate but can open an account in Canada.
any advise would be great

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@inverc

Neither Ninja or Jigsaw have web based versions.
TradingView could be an option as that has a browser version.
I know it is a platform that can be used with Topstep so I had a look at their page for more details ( https://help.futures.topstep.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500003050161-TradingView-Connection-Instructions ).
It looks like you can choose from a number of different brokerages so there may be a Canadian option.

(I am not recommending TradingView as I have never used it, it's just a suggestion for you to look in to).

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