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Can you share the cost? Monthly and/or annual fees? Do you use it on NT8?
I was in that site at one time, but there are no prices. Historically, that means expensive. And one cannot leave a question on their YouTube video b/c the comments are turned off.
As usual I check reviews. I see they had better than average reviews on TrustPilot, however one review from May 2022 concerned me. A customer complained about the software in the NinjaTrader 8.
Their response in part was;
""To be clear, I do not believe you have an issue with Nexgen "supporting you" or there is a Nexgen lack of support for you as your review suggests. Your anger should be directed at the Ninja Trader 8 platform provider giving you a buggy Ninja 8 program that crashes. It is well documented what the Ninja 8 issues are, and there is a solution, use ninja 7 with no bugs......... I very much feel your frustration regarding Ninja Trader 8 having bugs. They released Ninja 8 way too early with too many bugs; this is out of Nexgen Software Services' control. Ninja Trader, the 3rd party data and charting brokerage platform you are using, was highly negligent in its software release.
There is nothing that Nexgen can do to solve Ninja Trader 8 development bugs""
While it is admirable that NeXGen respond to the review, however, for me, it begs the question WHY do they continue to sell it for NT8? Isn't it dishonest to provide a trial if the bugs are still there, right?
In other words, if you KNOW the product is not working well with NT8's platform then DONT SELL IT. I dont mean to yell, only emphasize the point. They KNOW it has issues but they go ahead and continue to provide the software? Seems to me NinjaTrader would be more responsive if they stopped selling the software and forced NinjaTrader to fix the problems??
I am only going off the the review. I didnt see anything in the Vendors website suggesting all is well for NT8 users. Thoughts?
"Trader Tom" Hougaard on telegram, you have to understand Tom and his style, like ADDING to winning positions, but if you can stomach it you'll have a lot of break even and small loss trades and days, but your winning days could be HUGE
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Al Brooks' trading room is excellent, Rose typically runs the room these days, though Al is there often, but it is Excellent, give it a try for a month and let us know what you think.
Neither of these groups are get rich quick groups... you're going to have to work hard
Check out this trading room. Registration page is https://jfrcbtrading.com/trading-room/ . It is run by Rick and Cara. Both are experienced traders in micros and minis. Rick is the founder, mentor, and trader. Cara is his partner. She codes in C# and trades multiple accounts with a trade copier. Both trade multiple systems that are discretionary and auto or semi-auto. They run the JFR & CB Trading that is part free and part fee based. So you can look inside to a degree and ask questions. Coming on October 13th they are presenting a Ninjatrader webinar during which there will be special promotions and demonstrations of their methodology. I've been a member since their began. Their is community run with contributions by members under Rick's guidance. Participation is encouraged in the threads like the Inner Circle.
I've been a Theo Trade subscriber for a year and really like the value Don Kaufman offers for options trading.
They have a Futures Trading Room for $199-$299 a month that several of his analysts run that includes unlimited trading commissions with Tradovate. You still have to pay fees but no futures trade commissions.
I have NEVER been in the room but it's worth looking at if you are a super active trader as it could save you big time on trading commissions.
I think trading rooms are a total scam. Tiger Woods can host a room and describe every single thing that he does before/during/after a golf swing but your golf handicap wouldnt budge, maybe even gets worse because you end up trying things that you are not ready/prepared for. And me using Tiger Woods analogy for trading rooms is really generous towards trading rooms and really quite far off the mark, but you get my point. Better Tiger Woods analogy would be if Steve Cohen or Jim Simons hosted a trading room and showed their techniques. I guess I'll just stop here
I understand completely! It's a lot safer than trading live with one's own $$$ (which a lot of rooms don't - they trade in sim, but they won't tell you that)...
I will second this!!!! Not much more to add as Tony explained it well. Charles is a very nice guy and has a TON of information to share. Don't be fooled by the cheap price, there is a wealth of information to be learned there.