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Hi, I wanted to know what is the best order flow software out there?
Best being defined as; easy to use, good support, having something that others don’t have.
I was looking at Michael Valtos OrderFlows but his reviews are horrendous and I’ve tried to contact him but never had the courtesy of a reply.
As I am new to futures day trading, I would be looking for a company that can provide some level of support.
What is the software people are using?
Pros and cons would be good.
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Bookmap also have a good product. Jigsaw, NoBS and Bookmap have all done webinars here. Some past recordings may only be viewable by Elite Members only but all their websites have a lot of the same webinars listed on them too.
Jigsaw and Bookmap also are both very good at answering questions on their relevant threads in the Trading Reviews and Vendors section on this site (as is Ninjatrader).
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Sierra Chart package 5 is excellent value for getting a Footprint (TM) chart (they call it Numbers Bars), volume profile, market profile, historical market depth (similar to Bookmap), etc. There's a learning curve but all tools require work to learn how to use on a professional basis....