Popular platforms?

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by w4rn1ng, Dec 4, 2016.

  1. w4rn1ng

    w4rn1ng

    I would like to ask for another big help to readers of this forum.

    What I'm looking for, is find all the various "apps" marketplaces where developers can lease their products to platform clients.

    So far I've found the Metatrader 4&5 marketplace, the tradestation appstore, bloomberg app portal, and seems like also some brokers have some marketplace for their clients (like fxcm and dukascopy).

    I'm looking to find more, if somebody have some information about this matter please feel free to share here!

    Appreciated
     
    #51     Dec 8, 2016
  2. algofy

    algofy

    Want us to sell it for you too?
     
    #52     Dec 8, 2016
  3. I could sell anything,i use to sell life insurances.Normally,the replies i got were,'No';'not interested';'Close the door from the outside',etc....
     
    #53     Dec 8, 2016
  4. w4rn1ng

    w4rn1ng

    Eheheh, now that's interesting.. Obviously app-stores are very good because they already have thousands of traders as audience, and they (app-stores) on average get 20-30% of the selling profits (commissions).

    Now as only a few platforms do have these app-stores, a big part of the market will be out of them, this mean selling the indicators directly (from my website).

    And it can be useful to have a few sellers out there helping the process, of course behind commissions (20-30%).

    I think I will implement this business model, maybe we will work together in the near future.

    I'm really thankful for the idea you just gave me!
     
    #54     Dec 8, 2016
  5. algofy

    algofy

    It was my idea not his, I want the commission.
     
    #55     Dec 8, 2016
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  6. 20/30% sounds cool.I`ll move to Nepal right away!
     
    #56     Dec 8, 2016
  7. What`s holding you back!Do it already,goddamit!!!
     
    #57     Dec 8, 2016
  8. palm44

    palm44

    where developers lease-sell
    CQG is another though tough,
    IB
    TD
    fidelity
    esignal
    tradeking
    multi charts
    scott trade
    ninja
    motivwave
    agena trader
    oanda
    xopen
    LYNX
    Zac
     
    #58     Dec 8, 2016
  9. Thanks for the kind words @palm44. I'd like to clarify a few things that have been brought up throughout this thread.

    X_TRADER and the TT platform are used by the top tier investment banks, hedge funds, prop shops, commercial traders, retail traders and...well you get it...everyone. Every level of trader has access to our software.

    When you get a license for our software you're getting the exact same tools used at these top tier firms. You have access to the same tools used by the "talking heads" on CNBC.

    The starting price point for TT is $50, not $500. There is a transactional cost that is applied to this price and you may read more about that here: https://www.tradingtechnologies.com/platforms/pricing/

    If you're interested in building an algo and testing it before signing on to a license, you can do that too. Access to the full Pro platform is free in our demo environment. There, free of charge, you may use ADL to create your algo and prove that your concept works.
    https://www.tradingtechnologies.com/platforms/adl/

    You are welcome to use the following link to access the demo environment: https://www.tradingtechnologies.com/try-tt/

    We also have an active users forum where algo developers exchange ideas: https://community.tradingtechnologies.com/spaces/14/index.html

    If anyone would like to speak with me in detail about the platform, please send me a PM or tweet me @patrickrooney. I'll be happy to help.




     
    #59     Dec 9, 2016
  10. I've had bad experience with tradestation, used it for 6 years. I've been using etrade for 15 years. Much better platform with exposed api's. Used them both side by side for 6 years, etrade win.
     
    #60     Dec 9, 2016