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Legendary / Stochastic Calculus is not your friend
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Platform: Ninjatrader, Python API
Broker: CQG
Trading: S&P, Crude, Gold
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I have multiple timeframes in each workspace + order flow and profiling tools. CL slippage is not bad as long as you trade nymex rth...just be careful around inventories
That could have been the cause now you mention it. Oh well, thanks for the thought.
(Regarding your second point, I was still on Windows 7 when I was trying Dim. 4 Meinberg worked for me on Windows 7 and now on Windows 10. As it is 'set and forget' software I never tried Dim. 4 again once I had a good alternative up and running).
ps. Just read all the following posts. Not feeling the love for Windows 10. I upgraded in the last few days of the free upgrade still being available and have been very happy. Some of you guys sound more 'techy' than me though so I guess ignorance could be bliss in this case.
I think its a question of luck, I've got machines that hate it and some that are fine with it. The later releases are much better now and it's as much a question of taste as anything else, although there are similarites between the Windows 10 and NT8 journeys..