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Posted 6 months ago
Quantower has excellent customer service, questions are resolved very quickly. They are very clear with the commissions, I am still close to making my first withdrawal, but I am almost sure that I will not have any problems with this. Likewise, the platform runs very well and I have traded in the best way.
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Posted 6 months ago
I've used several platforms. I really love Quantower because there is a lot more custimation to whatever you need to have on your screen, more customizable than ThinkorSwim. It works great on multi-montiors. I used Quant to trade the MNQs on 2 Dell 32" montiors and 1 Dell 24" monitor. No issues. Of course if you want to use Quant on multi-monitors it will depend upon your GPU and processor capabilities. It was easy to trade the MNQs from the chart with simple point, click, and drag if necessary. It is a phenomenal platform and has a full banquet of the technical indicators you will need or want to explore.
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Posted 6 months ago
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Posted 6 months ago
diverse fast intuitive
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Posted 6 months ago
Quantower is a good trading software with many features for professional trading, but it also has several shortcomings. Compared to other programs I use (NinjaTrader, ATAS), Quantower is slower, especially when opening multiple windows and using several indicators (order flow, volume); it becomes very slow and lags. Adding custom indicators is also difficult. I miss having a display of my trading fees. Additionally, I find the indicator settings complicated, and the TG/SL setup is not the best. The VWAP rendering is also inaccurate. However, I do like the DOM Surface, which I use every day, and it's a significant advantage of Quantower.
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Posted 6 months ago
A solid platform with many features that are typically only in higher pricing tiers on other platforms (volume profile, footprint/number bars, and others). The UI is clean and intuitive, and the method of mouse trading on the chart is ideal for easy and precise entries with one click. The platform does have a few bugs (drawing tools sometimes don't work right, settings aren't always saved and retained on next load, and occassionally trades become invisible) that are mostly fixed by restarting, and it still lags behind other platforms in terms of its automated trade management (currently, automatic breakeven stops don't work in conjunction with multi-target entries, for example). But the manual interface is easy enough to use that these problems are mostly able to be worked around, at the cost of slight inconvenience. Quantower is definitely strong for its price point and worth consideration. For my style of trading, it's my current platform of choice.
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Posted 6 months ago
Honestly, It would be the best platform that exists if only it didn't stutter so badly. I have 32gb of DDR4 RAM, a Ryzen 7 5800X, a solid state drive and an NVidia GTX1660Ti and i can't open more than one chart without the whole platform lagging like crazy. It has gotten a little bit better, but Motivewave doesn't care if i have 40 charts with 40 indicators on each, it keeps a 60+ frames per second very consistently. I wish Quantower were half that good, because it does have a lot of neat features. Also it's stupid that there are no trailing stops on the AMP Quantower version. I mean reallly stupid.
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Posted 6 months ago