MultiCharts Discretionary Trader is a free version of our award-winning trading software. It was designed for traders that require professional charting, traditional indicators, and trade using a DOM or chart trading. The quality standard for free trading software just got taken to a whole new level, since most of the features of the regular MultiCharts package are now available at absolutely no cost to you. And you can keep using our free trading platform for as long as you wish.
This free version was designed specifically for traders that don’t need custom indicators or algorithmic trading. If you wish to write or import Easylanguage (trademark of TS), or PowerLanguage indicators and strategies, you will need to purchase the regular version of MultiCharts. However, you can still use the built-in traditional EasyLanguage indicators, strategies, and third-party add-ons.
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What is MultiCharts Discretionary Trader
- RobotMan
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Re: What is MultiCharts Discretionary Trader
Does this mean that Stan has announced "MultiScalper add-on module now available for download"? (just kidding - See http://www.multicharts.com/discussion/v ... 914#p34945)
Very Nice!
However I am disappointed MCDT is not called "MultiScalper".
Very Nice!
However I am disappointed MCDT is not called "MultiScalper".
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Re: What is MultiCharts Discretionary Trader
Real nice.
I "envy" in a good sense all the new users coming onboard who now have a chance to take an advantage of all great charting capabilities of Discretionary Trading for free. It now offers everything I needed plus much more when I started as discretionary trader. But again I wanted to automate one day and that made possible by Multichart full license.
All in all I think the free version is the right move.
Congratulations.
I "envy" in a good sense all the new users coming onboard who now have a chance to take an advantage of all great charting capabilities of Discretionary Trading for free. It now offers everything I needed plus much more when I started as discretionary trader. But again I wanted to automate one day and that made possible by Multichart full license.
All in all I think the free version is the right move.
Congratulations.
Re: What is MultiCharts Discretionary Trader
Hello,
Thanks, this is exactly what I need. If this thing is doing what I want it to do I might step up and buy a full license. Thanks multicharts.
Thanks, this is exactly what I need. If this thing is doing what I want it to do I might step up and buy a full license. Thanks multicharts.
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Will this MC DT version be the final one?
Meaning, after the release of the final version of MC 7, MC DT will see also a final version, or this alpha version is the final one?
regards
Meaning, after the release of the final version of MC 7, MC DT will see also a final version, or this alpha version is the final one?
regards
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Re: What is MultiCharts Discretionary Trader
"Alpha" means "First Cut".Will this MC DT version be the final one?
Meaning, after the release of the final version of MC 7, MC DT will see also a final version, or this alpha version is the final one?
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ie. unrefined, unproven, unpolished... incomplete, but ready for testing.
"Beta" testing generally begins when the software is feature complete.
This is the proofing process before the final release.
see this for more explanation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_r ... life_cycle