Could use some advice...

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by Aes295, Aug 26, 2018.

  1. Aes295

    Aes295

    Hey all - new to this platform so appreciate any help in advance.

    Basically I was wondering if anyone knows of any solid reliable automated trading software that is easily programable/customizable for someone such as myself with no knowledge of programming. For instance - I’m looking for a program to make automated day trades on a specific stock(s) with entry price(s) target price(s) and stop loss settings that I can input and change easily without having to do the actual backend programming myself.

    Any feedback would be GREATLY appreciated! Thank you!
     
  2. wartrace

    wartrace

    Although Ninja trader is focused on futures trading I believe you can trade stocks with it as well.
    (I only mention this because the following programs are designed for use with Ninja Trader)
    1) Shark indicators Bloodhound. No programming skills required and allows you to create an automated trading system.
    2) Shark indicators Blackbird - Fully automated trade management system compatible with blackbird. You can use Blackbird to automate your orders using a Bloodhound strategy or use it on its own to automate your trade management.

    https://www.sharkindicators.com/
     
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  3. Aes295

    Aes295

    Thank you for this.
     
  4. wartrace

    wartrace

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  5. DaveV

    DaveV

    If those are the only functions that you need to do, almost any broker software can accomplish. I still don't see why you need any programming.
     
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  6. Here is a video I made awhile back on creating a strategy in NT7. I believe the details start around 7 minutes in.

    You can use the strategy wizard to select what indicators you want to use and it will basically create the strategy for you without any back-end programming. Backend programming is only required for more advanced strategies. Since yours is made up of indicators it should suffice.