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33% cheaper than the "regular" version...gotta say I'm a bit surprised at that since it's clearly the more powerful tool. I wonder if the .net pricing is going to remain lower in the future too.
"SPECIAL OFFER: Any MultiCharts client that holds a lifetime license of MultiCharts may purchase a lifetime license of MultiCharts .NET at a special price of $497. This is a limited time offer that expires on September 1st, 2012."
Yeah, it's here! I'm also pleasantly surprised by the competitive price.
If you click on the blue 'Try' button you're taking to a page where you can request a free 30 free day trail: Free Trading Software
There the same free version is offered as was communicated in the blog posts. I'm not sure where you got the impression there will be a free version (free like NinjaTrader), since I only saw references to a free trail (also free, but another type of free ).
If you hadn't seen that post before you could easily get the impression of an real free version like Ninjatrader: First, Free Version is not the same as Trial. Second, on the draft of the "Coming soon" page, there was a menu with the entry "Free Version", whereas on the normal MC with EasyLanguage webpage, there is an an menu for "Trial Version". Now on the launched website, they have removed "Free Version" for MC .Net.
So it was just a guess from my side due to all the misleading signs and some of my own strategic thought. But as you showed in the post of the blog, MC has an different strategic view.
Not a vendor, just a trader. I do not sell anything. Current studies involve EasyLanguage, Money Management and Technical Analysis. Do Enjoy: Fibs, S / R's , Eliotts, Cycles, Trends , Skews. Not Enjoy: fundamentals, Main St Media . It's all about keeping your emotions out of trading and work a system. Appreciate all insight as will be returned. Scotty B.
And latest build of Sierra Charts requires .NET Framework 4.0 (*). Does it mean that we can not have MC .NET and Sierra Chart work on the same computer?