DOM for Futures and Equities

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by tinytrader, Dec 12, 2008.

  1. I will state now that I am new and am learning much from these forums.

    Which brokers/software have a DOM and allow you to trade off the DOM? I wish to know for futures and for equities.

    Futures: OEC
    Equities:

    I trade equities now and wish to get into emini futures. I am testing the OEC simulation.

    Which brokers support equities and futures from same account? Do most of you prefer all-in-one brokers or separate brokers for futures and equities?

    IB, thinkorswim, tradestation, MB Trading

    Thank you for your time.
     
  2. I've been with Velocity for 4 months, happy so far.
    I like the TT X trader DOM
    Xstudy (charting) is basic, but with some good functions - VAP etc

    I'm using NinjaTrader for charting, running both on the same computer.


    You could use IB or MB trading with Ninja trader and its static DOM.


    Mirus have an easy futures only demo of Ninja trader and they are a good broker for futures ( zenfire data feed and ninja trader).


    X trader DOM is best imo, but futures only.
     
  3. bighog

    bighog Guest

    hahahahahahaah, Boy Bruce said X-Study charts are "BASIC". Gee, who cute is that statement? Wonder what Bruce calls "ADVANCED" charts. hahahahah A chart is nothing but price and time then idiots try to intellectualize them to impress their ego or some bimbo with all sorts of computer generated garbage.

    No wonder 10% get all the money

    BoyBrutus


    Registered: Dec 2005
    Posts: 1559


    12-12-08 01:39 PM

    I've been with Velocity for 4 months, happy so far.
    I like the TT X trader DOM
    Xstudy (charting) is basic, but with some good functions - VAP etc
     
  4. veggen

    veggen

    Dude, whats your problem?
    Do you have PMS today or something?

    BoyBrutus was only giving someone, asking for it, his 2 cents on which broker he recommends.

    It sounds to me bighog, like you have got a serious attitude problem.

    Maybe you should start a thread asking for advice in which shrink to visit?

    Or am I simply missing something here and maybe you and BoyBrutus have got some unfinished business?
     
  5. bighog is right.

    I agree that the intellectual masturbation otherwise known as technical analysis, which leads to an unhealthy condition called indicatoritis -- a search for a technical holy grail, is why the majority lose money.