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  1. #31
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    quote Bankrobber, LEAVE!!!!! Nobody wants your pitiful useless third-grade indiors!!! Require your snake oil company elsewhere!!! And thanks for telling us that Ninja Trader crashes also on top of different issues. When I used it, it did not crash on me much except possibly once. LOL NOW GET OUT OF HERE!!!
    You mentioned that numerous SSD drives helps you trading. How can that work?I just bought and i7 4 gigahertz gaming computer in order to make things run smoothly On ninjatrader with a egy I am creating.Do you think that I could have 4 screens running simultaneously in order to view 4 different charts or will this slow ninjatrader down?I just wanted to make sure my data feed isn't slowed down and the data displayed on my displays isn't slowed down. I've got an Nvidia card I bought.Thanks a million

  2. #32
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    quote You mentioned that multiple SSD drives helps you trading. How can that work?I just bought and i7 4 gigahertz gaming computer in order to make things run smoothly On ninjatrader with a egy that I am creating.Do you think that I can have 4 monitors running simultaneously in order to view 4 different charts or will that slow ninjatrader down?I merely wanted to ensure that my data feed isn't slowed down and that the information shown in my displays isn't slowed down. I've got an Nvidia card pre-installed in the computer that I bought.Thanks a thousand...
    I have never used SSD drives in my computer. It may've been something that was cited by Bankrobber who was actually an indior salesman that was affliated with Ninja Trader. He has labelled as Commercial Member onforexforum.co.zaafterward. He saw himself vulnerable and disappeared fromforexforum.co.zarather than posted here ever since.

    Anyhow, in relation to Ninja Trader slowness, I feel it has more to do with the Ninja Trader servers along with the way it chooses to operate C# and not actually with your own personal computer's per se. As long as your computer has CPU speed and ample memories, you should have no problem running Ninja Trader. But running egies and indiors is a story that is different. Since running egies and indiors involves Ninja Trader servers and as I have stated in my previous articles, Ninja Trader servers have severe latency issues (issues that Ninja Trader has acknowledged themselves but refuse to do something about) which seriously impacts the functioning of egies and/or indiors, which means you would have to be prepared that your egies and indiors, regardless of they're designed and how well they operate in backtesting, they won't run properly in live atmosphere. You WILL experience signals from time to time and I wouldn't recommend anybody to use egies/indiors to trade and because Ninja Trader servers is something that is traders' control, there is nothing. Consider yourself warned.

  3. #33
    Ninja Trader might have some cool features, but its one of the worst bit of software. Total of bugs, slow, crash all the time. I operate 10 MT4 copies with every one running several EA. But running 1 NT is never free from problems. And you need to pay to use this piece of crap.

  4. #34
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    quote I haven't ever used SSD drives in my PC. It might've been something that was cited by Bankrobber who was really an indior salesman that has been affliated with Ninja Trader. He has labelled as Commercial Member on FF. He saw himself exposed and disappeared fromforexforum.co.zarather than published here ever since. Anyhow, in terms of Ninja Trader slowness, I believe it has more to do with the Ninja Trader servers and how it chooses to operate C# and not really with your computer's per se. As long as your computer gets ample...
    Hello ,
    I'm new to using Ninjatrader and for the past couple of months it functioned fine.

    The matter I want to understand is where their servers come in to actions. I know they has historical data servers that when I use CQG the data comes out of them. Apart from historical data, as I understood it, the egies and indiors are getting realtime data in the information provider (not NT servers) and the executions occur when I submit an order with API into the broker (IB in my case, making me open TWS at the exact same period). Where is the intervention of the their servers at the execution/calculations? I also used their brokerage account that didn't allow any other software opens in the background it is quicker.

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