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...But at least it is some kind of a new beginning...
"If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much." - Jim Rohn
Just received Continuum login from Mirus.
Amongst other things their letter reads:
Continuum’s order execution is only available through NinjaTrader Standard Edition. Mirus is providing a free 2 month upgrade to Standard Edition for those traders using NinjaTrader Direct.
To take advantage of this opportunity, please email [email protected] including your License Key # and referencing the "2 Months Free Upgrade" through Mirus. You will not be billed during the first 2 months and can cancel at any time.
I'm giving Mirus a shot. There's not one bad thing I can actually say about them. Granted, they could've handled this one better, or so it seems... But somehow, I'm not prepared to bail so quickly on people I've been with for 2 years.
Well, since I've been with Mirus for more than 2 years now, during that time I couldn't say any bad things about them as well.
But as I already pointed out before, as far as I'm concerned they recently exaggerated their 'policy of 'non-information' and ignorance of their existing clients by far.
So, as a result, by evincing such an unprofessional behavior any confidence for further cooperation has been gone now.
But that's just me...
"If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much." - Jim Rohn
Well said jbarr,
I've been a Mirus for a little over 3 years now and can not think of one bad thing to say about their service and support - up to and including - the recent troubles brought on by the Zenfire changeover.
The move was likely a plan to improve performance [and more than likely to reduce their overhead costs] and was no doubt undertaken with the best of intentions. Unfortunately it seems as though they have wound up with both a programming and a public relations nightmare not too dissimilar to the Obamacare website.
R.I.P. John Bottomley (Botts), 1956-2022.
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Agreed. Earlier I suppose I was going a bit lighter on them. But if theres one thing I have learned in all this is to get my own back up plan knocked into shape so this can never affect me again like this. Its something Ive been meaning to do for a while now but now Im defo going to get it done, in the morning.
From my understanding and someone please correct me if I am wrong, If you have a Mirus account cleared by Dorman you need Continuum and also Kinetick for the market data right? I may be wrong but I thought I read this.
True, there were a few months I was struggling before I got over the psych issues, but I learned something, when you are negotiating, don't mention your 5 per month periods, mention your higher frequency months. Once you start to be so honest, you're toast. I had only a couple of moths of 5 RT's, but for Nov & Dec, I was doing 15 to 25 per month. I sold myself short and now I have to wait until I get another chance to negotiate. Live & Learn....
Yes, in regards to the current status, that's correct.
As an alternative, you might ask them to transfer your account to Dorman directly in order to avoid the need for a Kinetick subscription.
"If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much." - Jim Rohn