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They need a working orders column. It is very difficult to quickly cancel orders, and half the time I wind up clicking on the quantity column, which opens a little modal which I have to dismiss as well. I've heard the "use the keyboard" argument. Well, this works great for some cases, but it's not really a solution.
I know I'm coming to this late, but your comment @josh is exactly what I did last year when SC engineers got a little weird with conspiracy theories and whatnot: I voted with my wallet and moved on. I'm a professional trader; I don't need the distractions, snarky responses in the forum, etc. I don't need weird or fringe; I have enough of that in my life as-is. In my work life, I'm a pro and expect the same from those with whom I do business, including platform, data provider, and broker. Starting bringing things in that have nothing to do with trading, then I'm out.
I liked SC, though I only used it for analysis, i.e. it was my secondary platform. It is fast and stable, although I found the charting to be a little clunky/chunky. Even with the aforementioned price increases, I think it is still a good value. As for me, MC is a great platform choice as it is about as broker/data agnostic as possible.
On a side note.... Now I am mad at Sierra- even though I have been a staunch supporter for years.
They are slowly forcing everyone into Denali/Teton- and now I have lost the ability to bring in market data from CQG for the CME.
This is not good practice- as even competitors offer the ability for multiple data sources- look at Ninja.
Denali is great. Teton I am not sure, as AMP will not support it at this time- and I have a feeling they won't for a while until it 'proves itself' with time.
It's just not right to cut out everyone else- especially when you might have a need for data to be provided by another provider.
So, I got some advice from the MotiveWave team (thanks guys) and I've learned enough Java to program my own paintbars, range functions and underlays. On Linux its ram use reflects the Java base but it's cpu utilisation is only 30-40% of SierraChart + Wine so that's a win for the atmosphere.
Works enthusiastically with IB TWS (Java) and AMP CQG so no worries about a strange choices screwing with my brokers.
My charts are simple but I have a few elements that assist my decision making.
I LITERALLY just signed up for SC yesterday. I wish I had seen this first. I'm glad I'm only doing the monthly. I will NOT support Q (or anyone's political/non-political agenda). The search for a platform continues.
Say what you will about Ninjatrader. I've interacted with their support staff on their board a lot. Every time, they are professional, courteous and thorough. They are a model for how all online support should be done. I don't think it's AI... if it is, it is superb!
I'm sure that i mentioned the tendency of SC to go on right-wing rants at some point recently. It certainly is uncalled for. I don't want to read about somebody's politics on a support board for a software product, whether I agree with their politics or I don't (and I don't). People deal with it in different ways. Many simply ignore it when it crops up. Some leave. I have shrugged it off and continued to use the platform, but this is obviously an individual choice, and can be a touchy issue.
I might not like Elon Musk's politics, for example (and I don't), but that wouldn't prevent me from buying one of his cars (the fact that it's overpriced and that I don't want its self-driving software would. But that's another issue. I hope this doesn't start a debate about this now. )
So, if anyone hasn't encountered this with SC before, eventually it is something they will need to decide on.
As to NT, I've found their support to be excellent, and there is wide agreement on this (their support has its detractors, but my experience has always been good.) But I don't prefer their platform, although it is good in many ways. I add up the pluses and minuses and make my choice. It's business.
Not everyone will agree, nor agree with how I add it up, which is up to them, naturally.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
You did and I made note of that at the time. I don't care what politics someone has. Right wing, left wing... it doesn't bother me. Conspiracy is another matter. Conspiracy theories generally require belief without evidence. And the more evidence there is CONTRARY to the conspiracy, the more it "proves" the conspiracy, is just flat out irrational and delusional. That mentality is contagious and I want no part of it. It has no place in trading.