Did you even bother to read this thread??? Evidently not. I would suggest you go back and read some of the posts so that you don't look like such a dumbass. If you do, you will notice that IB is evidently being sued by TT for patent infringement over their booktrader. So my guess is that booktrader has added the confirmation feature for that reason. As to the data, there have been many, many threads about IB data. You've been involved in some of them, so you knew in advance the type of data that IB used. So why the rant now??? That said, all you gotta do is use a charting program that uses every tick like E-Signal, and others, and the IB data goes away. Personally I have had no problems with their data, and I've been using it for years. Finally, there are front end software that you can use with IB. Like ButtonTrader and ZeroLine Trader. By the way, I checked out the new booktrader. I don't care for the confirmation feature either, but it looked to me like it was easy and fast to use. I think if they had to have it, they designed it pretty well. OldTrader
I'm not yet a IB customer so I can't vote on the poll, but here is my 2 cents. If the patent is about single click trading, then make it Ctrl+Click, Alt+Click or like that (just hold the Ctrl/Alt key and do the scalping with the mouse) until the TT guys give up. Problem solved.
Im wondering if TT is going to be able to go after ZLT and ButtonTrader since neither of them is based in U.S. ?
I thought I read somewhere else where a judge specifically ruled that this would still fall under "single click" trading. So adding Ctrl or Alt to the input sequence doesn't change whether the method infringes on the patent.
Yes I know all about the TT patent, but others in the same boat have platforms with legal issues still pending that do not have current forced order confirmations. The TT patent issue needs to finally get resolved once and for all.....this whole DOM issue is getting old.
The bottom line is that you can go to either ButtonTrader, or ZeroLine Trader. Both are good front-end solutions for IB. OldTrader