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Hey @learning0101, I don't perceive your comment as unfriendly. And I'm not worried AT ALL about that extra 20 cents per trade that I referenced in my post because I'm not paying it. I wonder who the "some" would be that your post references since I'm pretty sure you don't know how much I'm trading or whether I'm just being silly. Can't really help you with item 1. Concerning item 2 you can read my other posts on this forum dating back to 2009 and decide for yourself if I'm just being silly. Good luck.
Recently opened ninja brokerage account. Previously, I used kinetic for data . With Kinetic I had a single Advance/decline chart that I used. With ninja data I have to have 2 separate charts. 1 for the Advancing issue and 1 for the Declining issues. I don't like having 2 charts and I prefer 1 chart that nets out the difference.
Any suggestions. Also, anyone have any suggestions for monitoring the 'internal' on the indices with Ninja brokerage. I use TICK and TICKnq.
Finally, what is the cost to get individual stock data on NYSE and Nasdaq with Ninja?
Dorman Trading is in the process of setting up access to LIFFE and ICE UK, so we expect to be able to offer these products at NinjaTrader Brokerage soon. We will communicate when this is ready.
Risk Disclosure: Futures and forex trading involves significant risk of loss and is not appropriate for everyone.
i've heard that the risk management is still done in the US although NT is connecting to the CQG european gateway in London. Is that really true? If yes why you don't use the CQG Framework and handle the risk in London too and drastically reduce the overall trade latency. What's the best technical setup you can offer for trading at the EUREX from within europe?
Excellent question. We do use the CQG framework to validate pre-trade risk and route to the appropriate exchange using internal CQG logic for trade routing.
NinjaTrader Brokerage also has a post-trade risk management team that monitors all trading activity from the Chicago office (US). The US-based Risk Management does not interfere with the trade route as it is only a monitoring component that updates after orders are placed.
The best technical setup for trading Eurex from within Europe is to use CQGs London gateway. That is also the best technical setup for trading CME products from Europe as well because connecting in London eliminates the need to use the public Internet to connect to the CQG gateway in Chicago.
Risk Disclosure: Futures and forex trading involves significant risk of loss and is not appropriate for everyone.
To be fair,
I found a post where you around July 1 state existing brokerages customer will be able to keep running ninjatrader.
Please clarify, as it appears this only applies if you had bought ninja. Many trader have used the direct or other options that are covered by their IB. It appears these options are going away as of today.
So if someone has been trading using the direct or other broker supplied version of ninja(where they paid each month), they have to switch brokers to continue using ninja as those partnerships are being dissolved?
So for the record, will Ninjatrader, moving forward, still be available for customers who don't own a license but were using a broker supplied license or direct version?
if not, would you allow those individuals to now purchase a lifetime ninja, and be grandfather as they had purchased it earlier?
I would suggest some clarification document on all this as I am being told I will need to move off ninja, hence my original post. Again not trying to start a fight, just confused on what next steps are.
and while I am asking what will be your relationship with RCG moving forward?
From:Ninjatrader
- Any client who has an active NinjaTrader license of any type prior to July 15th will have and always have access to those brokerage technologies we supported at that time --> Nothing has nor will be taken away from them so yes, they are grandfathered in
- No IB or FCM is being disabled today nor are any of our clients being forced to move today --> Please email to my attention at [email protected] as I wish to learn more about who is disseminating this misinformation to you
- Clients prior to July 15th can broker through RCG, new clients can look here NinjaTrader Ecosystem | Broker Partners
Will services for new AMP Global ninja clients still be discontinued on March 15, 2015?
Although I fully expected NinjaTrader Brokerage to compete directly with AMP, their owner Dan Culp has thrown a number dirty shots below the belt my way, and as a result I decided to remove them from our list of approved brokerages. Competition is good …
New as in signing up after March 2015. I understand that current NT users will be supported beyond that if they use AMP currently.