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Prorealtime 10.3


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i think their is a difference in the version PROrealtime has and the version IG uses their are some custom specifications

 

For eg other day i was on http://www.prorealcode.com and i learned that if i adds the stops then Prorealtime changes it for all the positions same stop loss and same take profit  but if your broker is IG which i believe is otherwise you wouldn't be reading this. IG handles all orders separately with stop loss an take profit which you set when you opened the position

 

It would be nice to change this once position is in profit to trail the market and change it for the average position like a grid stop instead of individual which will be coding nightmare but useful in some scenarios

 

Still waiting for PRORealtime 10.3 for drawing additions which will help me draw indicators o chart rather as a separate zone within charts

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The most important thing (for me anyway) is that the premium version of prorealtime has more historical data to backtest on

 

But the complete version works fine to trade with and its free of charge if trading 4 times a month

 

but if we could get the premium version if trading more times a month i would not complaint:smileyhappy:

 

 

http://www.prorealcode.com/topic/prorealtime-v10-3-now-available-for-prt-cfd-demo-account/

(IG france only?)

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Apart from backtesting its a pain to get daily opening closing as per NY times

 

If drawing is enabled then i can plot horizontal lines at predetermined times and move them around using one single indicator rather than right click line(pain in a$$) then move,delete,configure why cant it be on mouseover move delete and on double click show properties.

 

PRT charts are good for trading but they are lagging in lots of features than some of the best charting trading software out there.

 

Drawing will be huge addition as im not trading automated as of now if i want more back tick data i can open $500 oanda account and get as much forex data i want and do a test on them rather than on spread bet data.

 

if IG gives Futures Data in the same platform as PRT  for a price then we can have VWAP,POC,VPOC ,IBL,IBL etc and can make a huge difference to automated or manual trading.

 

If PRT includes Market-Delta indicator(which  need future volume) and i can synchronize it by the price-lag on spread bet account then ive got advantage of spread bet and futures together.

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