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I've been using CTS T4 for a few weeks now with no problems. Some trader friends switched to it 6-8 months ago and have zero complaints. They all came from TT, and I went TT > CQG Trader > CTS. For me, their DOM trader is the second best DOM out there (behind TT). I cant find anything else I like.
Just to update. Still using CTS T4. For the money I think they have a decent product, but I have to be honest, I find it to be rough around the edges in some regards, and it does get on my nerves.
A few examples:
-Cant change charts to EST. I mean, come on.
-Theres a remove all studies button on the top of the charts. You cant disable this. I have, at least 3-4 times, hit this button by mistake and deleted charts that have *a lot* of support/resistance levels I use.
-Cant make custom spreads. Only exchange traded spreads are available.
-When the dom is in 'centered' mode, where the price moves around in it and the ladder doesnt move, but you cant scroll the ladder. AKA I cant move the ladder to put a stop above or below whats view-able on the ladder. This really sucks.
-You cant compress the ladders. AKA I cant view CL at 90.00, 90.02, 90.04, 90.06, etc. This also pisses me off.
For now I am dealing with these issues, but I am considering going back to TT. Unfortunately that means I need to get a charting service and pay exchange fees again, so its an expensive proposition.