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Trading: All Eminis: Russell 2000, S&P's, Nasdaq and Dow
Posts: 15 since Sep 2018
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You can either purchase the data from Tradingview for $5 a month or you can use Ampfutures brokerage who allows you to use Tradingview as one of their trading platforms. That means you can trade both papertrades and live if you have both the data from Tradingview and the data from Ampfutures.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
As a charting platform, TradingView (desktop) is really, really good. Doesn't freeze even at the time of FOMC announcements. Clean interface, very user-friendly. Good customer support. Tickets always answered within 24 hours with an actual solution.
I use it only for charting, nothing else. The broker interface is useless because you cannot store order presets. The size is always 1, for example. Anything else, and you have to change it manually before placing the order every time.