Just saw the first Windows 8 presentation:
http://youtu.be/p92QfWOw88I
How will trading platforms work with touch interfaces?
Will it be more user friendly?
how will trading platforms work in the near future?
Re: how will trading platforms work in the near future?
Supposedly a financial application of the future http://www.pfinance.com/ made by a start-up supposedly worth ca. $1 billion.
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Re: how will trading platforms work in the near future?
We and our quest in finding the "holy grail"...Supposedly a financial application of the future http://www.pfinance.com/ made by a start-up supposedly worth ca. $1 billion.
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Re: how will trading platforms work in the near future?
Very impressive. Palantir Technologies may be new, but few, if any, can match Thomson Reuter’s ancestry.
However, the question remains, what is most important:
state of the art trading technology;
superb analytics;
or money management?
Without a doubt, money management is the Holy Grail.
Therefore, I am happy with MultiCharts; I will be happier if MultiCharts trading system analysis is given greater thought and attention.
However, the question remains, what is most important:
state of the art trading technology;
superb analytics;
or money management?
Without a doubt, money management is the Holy Grail.
Therefore, I am happy with MultiCharts; I will be happier if MultiCharts trading system analysis is given greater thought and attention.
Re: how will trading platforms work in the near future?
I am not happy yet, but I will be on the day the official ver 7.0 is released (bugless). When it is done I will consider MC a useful and complete trading platform. MC team will find it hard to add anything comparable to the magnitude of already implemented components (e.g. manual trading or walk forward testing).Therefore, I am happy with MultiCharts
What do you mean by ''trading system analysis''?I will be happier if MultiCharts trading system analysis is given greater thought and attention.
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Re: how will trading platforms work in the near future?
I think how back-tests and optimizations are reported (particularly) needs greater sophistication.What do you mean by ''trading system analysis''?
But this should be the subject of a separate thread.
Re: how will trading platforms work in the near future?
FXALL has just been floated on NYSE. There may be some interesting data for MC team (e.g. software related CAPEX) revealed in the prospectus.
http://investors.fxall.com/phoenix.zhtm ... ectgroup=0 look for ''Form of prospectus disclosing information facts events covered in both forms 424B1 424B3'' of 02/10/12
To my dissappointment very little mechanics of the FX market was uncovered.
http://investors.fxall.com/phoenix.zhtm ... ectgroup=0 look for ''Form of prospectus disclosing information facts events covered in both forms 424B1 424B3'' of 02/10/12
To my dissappointment very little mechanics of the FX market was uncovered.