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I'd say it's in their interest NOT to give you a free license. If you use Mirus you have no choice but to use Ninjatrader. and without a license it's a bit limited unless you just want to enter buy and sell orders manually. so I don't see anything in it for them to lose out on a $1k sale and give it away.
it's more in the interest of Mirus, because they could potentially lose a customer. I was just doing some stats on an automated strategy I've ran since December. I paid over $450 in commissions in 2 months, and that's not including discretionary trades. I don't even want to think about how much I've paid in 2 years. So Mirus should be the ones paying for the license.
Hmm, are you remembering all contracts? $450 in two months is pretty cheap.
Just my discretionary trading is approx 250-350 trades a month, on CL I pay $5.02 rt for the first 500, so that's $1500 a month in commissions, or more importantly $18,000 a year.