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SpotTrader
08 Apr 2013, 09:51

I think its another way around - i.e. dark colours is more easy for eye to stair 12 hrs a day...


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SpotTrader
08 Apr 2013, 09:50

cTrader Web is by far the coolest platform I've seen. I thought it cant get better after cTrader (desctop one) - but cTrader Web is just gorgeous. Thank you guys!


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SpotTrader
08 Apr 2013, 09:49

Would be cool I you could allow to change time on the user's end. I.e. I am in the UK and my broker runs AU time...


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SpotTrader
08 Apr 2013, 09:48

RE: Found a solution of the problem
pipaj said:

I get the solution of my issue, it was due to my computer DNS setup. I just setup another DNS for my network connection and the platform respond really fast. For those who have the same problem with the platform I use this tuto to configure an opendns :  https://store.opendns.com/setup/computer/ 

What does DNS setup have to do with responsovness of the actual platform?

Anyways, good to see that its running smoothly.


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SpotTrader
08 Apr 2013, 09:46

RE:
moneymax said:

Hi

I am totally out of my league with coding and API etc.  Just a question, is it possible to connect to dukascopy account with API?  I mean to trade with cTrader.

Thanks

 

Ping them - ask if they will be offering cTrader. I doubt it, but worth checking. 


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SpotTrader
08 Apr 2013, 09:39

That would be cool :)


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SpotTrader
07 Nov 2012, 09:49

RE:
scalptastic said:

hi support; how does the cTrader server side handle the limit orders?

do they get routed to the ECN straight away? if so; how does it decide what Liquidity provider to route to?

PS: I read in a forum that MT4 server keeps limit orders in the server side; and once the market reach that level; they send Fill or Kill order to the ECN / Exchange.

 

I think in MT4 is even worse, i.e. you cant really send Limit to LP, its re-translated to markets (!!!). I.e. slippage can occur on Limits, which is rediqulous. Which is not the case with cTrader (?).

Had a talk with LiquidMarkets, they say Limit can be executed at a price or better. NOT worse like in mt4.

If the above is correct, I am totally cool to keep limit at cTrader level (at least no margin will be taken)

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SpotTrader
02 Oct 2012, 11:22

yeah, the easiest way is to open a new account. a real one :)


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SpotTrader
02 Oct 2012, 11:21

Is there a way to do it via cAlgo guys?


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SpotTrader
02 Oct 2012, 11:21

I would presume that you have restricted network? I had same thing in my day office.


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SpotTrader
18 Sep 2012, 11:11

Its one of the cooles features!! Great stuff guys!


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SpotTrader
18 Sep 2012, 11:11

I think its on a per broker basis, and depends what broker you are using.


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