I am currently using a crypto trading bot solution.
Oooh. What crypto trading bot solution is this? Or is that the name? Sorry Iâm not sure.
I have MT4 as my trading software, but use Trading View to follow my charts. You can set alerts for about any situation you like to be alerted on. But for that TradingView does cost. I pay $30/ month. There is a free version you just donât get any alerts and limited on indicators if you use any.
Fx street because you can filter to specifics of your choice. World clocks. Twitter. Kitco gold.
I believe that traders should never use any kinds of applications which can possibly help them to master trading activity. They always have to do everything by their own because it brings them experience, skills and knowledge. You should use only trading platform and application of your broker. However, if youâre eager to trader with some apps like trading apps which can help you to determine the direction of your trading activity, or some apps which can possibly optimize your tradding activity, then you can use it why not. Everything here depends on your purposes, if you just want to have fun, then you can use anything.
Recently, I have been actively using various signals and testing a couple of robots. This is a new direction for me, so I am also studying firmware development. I think this is a promising direction.
Interesting! Haha. Would you mind saying what apps youâre using for this?
No, and I even donât trade with the mobile in the Forex Market. I like to trade on a nice PC.
Hi, ria_rose!
Personally, I have not tried out trading apps since I prefer getting real-time and historical data on stocks, SEC filings and analyst ratings data from data providers. Since I am a professional Java developer and a beginner trader, I would love to get all data from one source without looking at numerous apps. I can briefly share my exprience so far. Long story short. I have used polygon, but I was a bit disappointed 'cause they provided me incorrect data. Other providers such as intrinio and finnhub seemed too overpriced to me. Currently, I am using tradefeeds and I am pretty much content. Overall, they are reasonaby priced and provide accurate data. It is up to you if you want to pick up a new way of getting data.
All best,
Sandra
Ooohhh. I respect that. I understand that itâs just much easier to monitor everything on a good PC setup. Haha. But, I guess the mobile apps is more for people who try to be on the go.
Omg! Hello Sandra. I always get super excited when I get the chance to interact with other female traders. Haha. Itâs actually my first time to hear about them. Hmm. How did you find out about them?
Still learning through Demo and hence not in the real trade, so I donât use any Forex Trading App.
I do check MT4 mobile app sometimes to have a quick look at the market.
Nice to meet you, too. To be honest, I sometimes find a few female beginner traders/investors in groups, and luckily forums like this one.
Oh yeah! Tradingview is also one of the apps I regularly check. How long have you been trading live, if you donât mind?
Oooh. I mean, you can also use trading apps on demo, much like how youâd do with live trading. I think whatâs great about demo trading is you get to simulate your trading strategy and system without risking real money, so might as well start nurturing healthy trading habits!
Makes sense. Haha. Have you also tried trading on your phone?
You know what they say, us women have to stick together! Haha. But so happy youâre here! And I hope youâre liking the community so far. People here are kind, but also have strong personalities mostly! Haha.
I trade manually without using any app or indicators. Price Action is the best