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Even if you can log on to MirusTrader I'd highly recommend not to use it. On Jan 2nd I tried to flatten my only open position. The result was that I was short and long 2 6E contracts respectively at the same time. The short was invisible. So, when I closed the long I was left with 2 contracts open in the market without any knowledge about it.
I just switched to mirus about 2 months ago. I liked everything up to this point but now it's getting a little crazy. I think my biggest issue with them is the lack of communication. if they are going to take it down for a week then tell us that, I'm ok if I don't trade for a week but I really hate not knowing what's going on.
so my question is when is....is it time to switch again??
I only used to flatten a few GC contracts and it worked for me. Still will be the last time I ever use it. IF I COULD LOG IN. I Have one position open.
There is no problem with NinjaTrader. I can answer this in very simple terms:
There is a dedicated set of servers (call it server A) reserved for all applications that connect through the ZenFire API such as NinjaTrader and Market Delta. Mirus Web Trader has a separate dedicated set of servers call it server B. There can be a problem with server A and not with B. If there is a problem with A, then it would manifest itself in applications connected to A.