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-- Big Mike, Site Administrator. Sam, I have entries in both threads and tester kitteh does have the potential to get more serious about winning the prizes. I would prefer the NT one though as it would make my monthly costs zero apart from brokerage.
I've been a beta tester for NT7 since the beginning as it is the platform that works best for me. I wish they would get a wriggle on with release the full version of NT7 though. I intend to buy a full license once nt7 is stable but no point committing to something that isn't finished. The longer they take, the more lease payments they get out of me. Makes you wonder if that is a motive to take their time. Due to time constraints, please do not PM me if your question can be resolved or answered on the forum. 1) Stop changing things.
No new indicators, charts, or methods. Be consistent with what is in front of you first.
2) Start a and post to it daily with the trades you made to show your strengths and weaknesses. 3) Set goals for yourself to reach daily. Make them about how you trade, not how much money you make. 4) Accept responsibility for your actions. Stop looking elsewhere to explain away poor performance. 5) Where to start as a trader? Watch and read for hundreds of questions and answers.
6) Help using the forum? To learn general tips on using the site. If you want to support our community, become an. I think you'll find they are accommodating. This is the inverse of my experience Mike.
I have had 2 'customer service' interactions with Jeff Jenkins of. Both times my head was shaking, thinking 'is this guy for real?' I recently went to download Multicharts DT at the download page which is coded to require you to 'recommend' on Facebook.
Despite trying on 5 different browsers and 3 machines, I could not download it, so I emailed and asked them if they could email me a download link. I was categorically denied and told that I could get a demo of Multicharts 7(and then buy it after 30 days) or nothing. The first time I contacted him it was to ask about the lack of a 'ray' type trend line tool and the difficulty in setting up the app to work with MB Trading. This is basic stuff for a charting package that is advertised to interface with a particular broker, I thought. Jeff encouraged me to think out of the box and consider why a trader would need a ray tool when they have so graciously provided a line tool for drawing trendlines and that they just didn't think it was important enough to them to make it easy for MB trading clients to use their software.
I LOVE this software(for the most part) and I make more profit with it than other packages, but I really don't want to give these clowns $1000 until they bring it up a notch and I'm sure it works for me. They certainly aren't perfect. I've never had to deal with Jeff. Only Stan and Dennis. As for the Facebook thing, yes I am with you -- it was discussed on another thread already. I have a feeling they will be changing that policy soon, but who knows.
As for needing more time to evaluate it, you asked for an extension on a 30-day trial and were told no? I guess it just depends on their experience, if people abuse the trial extension vs need it to make decisions. Maybe some sort of built-in extension possibility on the condition of providing feedback about your trial so far would be possible. For instance, I could even see this built-in to the app - maybe you would be required to answer 20 questions about your experience with the platform so far, then you receive a 2 week extension. But while I think that is a good idea, I also think the whole Facebook requirement is a bad idea. So I guess there are going to be people equally put off by the idea of providing feedback in order to receive an extension, although I don't think they are equal 'requirements' in order to 'receive' something back. Due to time constraints, please do not PM me if your question can be resolved or answered on the forum.
1) Stop changing things. No new indicators, charts, or methods. Be consistent with what is in front of you first. 2) Start a and post to it daily with the trades you made to show your strengths and weaknesses. 3) Set goals for yourself to reach daily. Make them about how you trade, not how much money you make.
4) Accept responsibility for your actions. Stop looking elsewhere to explain away poor performance. 5) Where to start as a trader? Watch and read for hundreds of questions and answers.
6) Help using the forum? To learn general tips on using the site. If you want to support our community, become an. No, they certainly aren't, nobody is. If Stan and Dennis are concerned about providing good customer service and trying to attract customers, they should take a look at Jeff's communication skills. They might not be pleased at what their front end is spitting out. Either that or I am just a lousy customer.
Could go either way I suppose. I managed to download a copy of DT on my own in spite of Jeff's sad gatekeeping attempt, at one of several sharing sites where other decision makers at Multicharts allow the app to be downloaded freely to encourage people to try and use it.
I had started a demo account about 6 months ago and I stopped using it shortly thereafter because it didn't meet my needs at the time. I was not denied a demo extension. I was able to download the multicharts 7 demo and do that(which is not what I wanted) I was denied access to download Multicharts DT, according to Jeff, because 'it works for everybody else' and 'I had downloaded it once or twice in the past.' I do not use or need Multicharts 7. I am a 100% manual trader, so MultichartsDT is all I need. And now I have it.
All is well in my world. I agree about the Facebook thing, but I'm not really offended that they are doing it as much as I'm annoyed the code is sloppy and works intermittently at best(not at my case).
At least they make it available to download from alternate sources. I am asking them for something, makes sense that I should be willing to give them a little love back on Facebook. They certainly aren't perfect.
Mafia 2 Playboy Magazines Pictures Download. I've never had to deal with Jeff. Only Stan and Dennis. As for the Facebook thing, yes I am with you -- it was discussed on another thread already. I have a feeling they will be changing that policy soon, but who knows. As for needing more time to evaluate it, you asked for an extension on a 30-day trial and were told no? I guess it just depends on their experience, if people abuse the trial extension vs need it to make decisions.
Maybe some sort of built-in extension possibility on the condition of providing feedback about your trial so far would be possible. For instance, I could even see this built-in to the app - maybe you would be required to answer 20 questions about your experience with the platform so far, then you receive a 2 week extension. But while I think that is a good idea, I also think the whole Facebook requirement is a bad idea.
So I guess there are going to be people equally put off by the idea of providing feedback in order to receive an extension, although I don't think they are equal 'requirements' in order to 'receive' something back.
(If you already have an account, login at the top of the page) futures io is the largest futures trading community on the planet, with over 90,000 members. At futures io, our goal has always been and always will be to create a friendly, positive, forward-thinking community where members can openly share and discuss everything the world of trading has to offer. The community is one of the friendliest you will find on any subject, with members going out of their way to help others.
Some of the primary differences between futures io and other trading sites revolve around the standards of our community. Those standards include a code of conduct for our members, as well as extremely high standards that govern which partners we do business with, and which products or services we recommend to our members. At futures io, our focus is on quality education. No hype, gimmicks, or secret sauce. The truth is: trading is hard. To succeed, you need to surround yourself with the right support system, educational content, and trading mentors – all of which you can find on futures io, utilizing our social trading environment.
With futures io, you can find honest trading reviews on brokers, trading rooms, indicator packages, trading strategies, and much more. Our trading review process is highly moderated to ensure that only genuine users are allowed, so you don’t need to worry about fake reviews. We are fundamentally different than most other trading sites: • We are here to help. Just let us know what you need.
• We work extremely hard to keep things positive in our community. • We do not tolerate rude behavior, trolling, or vendors advertising in posts. • We firmly believe in and encourage sharing. The holy grail is within you, we can help you find it. • We expect our members to participate and become a part of the community.
Help yourself by helping others. You'll need to in order to view the content of the threads and start contributing to our community. It's free and simple. -- Big Mike, Site Administrator. Due to time constraints, please do not PM me if your question can be resolved or answered on the forum. 1) Stop changing things.
No new indicators, charts, or methods. Suono Telefono Libero Volleyball. Be consistent with what is in front of you first. 2) Start a and post to it daily with the trades you made to show your strengths and weaknesses. 3) Set goals for yourself to reach daily. Make them about how you trade, not how much money you make.
4) Accept responsibility for your actions. Stop looking elsewhere to explain away poor performance. 5) Where to start as a trader? Watch and read for hundreds of questions and answers. 6) Help using the forum? To learn general tips on using the site. If you want to support our community, become an.
For anyone considering switching, this is from Stan Bokov of back in July last year; 'As mentioned in other threads, MultiCharts is currently 32-bit, which allows it to use only 2 GB of memory. We are working on a 64-bit version, which will allow you to use 8, 12 and so on amounts of memory that you may have on your machine. Therefore, I would advise a motherboard powerful and scalable enough to outfit more memory, and purchase a 64-bit version of Windows.
As for processors, some people use Xeon setups with 4 processors for a total of 32 cores, which make optimizations significantly faster.' Personally I only have 4 GB, I didn't realise that MC only used 2 GB, so even for me it would be worth switching, although I may wait until the full release rather than the, I will have the pain of re-installing windows as I'm using Windows 7 32-bit right now. (I didn't think I could use Windows 64-bit on my Macbook but I've now read somewhere that in fact I can).
Does anyone have any comments/reviews on the 64 bit version of MC? While I like NT so far, I would like it to take more advantage of system resources. For example, better back, forward, and replay testing using more cores and not having the UI constrained by a single thread. Other than that, I like the interface and using C# to program indicators and strategies. If 64 bit MC was a big improvement, I might have to learn Easy Language. Any thoughts? - JB I thought I read somewhere on futures.io (formerly BMT) that can compile C#?
For anyone considering switching, this is from Stan Bokov of back in July last year; 'As mentioned in other threads, MultiCharts is currently 32-bit, which allows it to use only 2 GB of memory. We are working on a 64-bit version, which will allow you to use 8, 12 and so on amounts of memory that you may have on your machine.
Therefore, I would advise a motherboard powerful and scalable enough to outfit more memory, and purchase a 64-bit version of Windows. As for processors, some people use Xeon setups with 4 processors for a total of 32 cores, which make optimizations significantly faster.' Personally I only have 4 GB, I didn't realise that MC only used 2 GB, so even for me it would be worth switching, although I may wait until the full release rather than the, I will have the pain of re-installing windows as I'm using Windows 7 32-bit right now.
(I didn't think I could use Windows 64-bit on my Macbook but I've now read somewhere that in fact I can). You can use w7x64bit on MacPro. I am using it via Parallels:-).