Tiger.Trade
Futures Trading Platform
Tiger.Trade trading platform is a customizable desktop workspace for trading futures. The platform offers an exhaustive range of tools to satisfy the needs of beginners, advanced traders, and professionals alike. Tiger.Trade platform features:
- Demo trading on live and historical data
- Built-in risk management system
- Multifunctional charts, including clusters, renko and volume bars
- DOM with extensive features for active trading
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Sharpen your trading skills and expand your understanding of the futures markets. Test and refine trading strategies in a simulated trading environment with live streaming market data.
- Utilize analytical tools
- Study and analyze charts
- Try various technical indicators
Charts
Charts are one of the main sources of information when trading. Tiger.Trade platform offers several types of charts, including a classic candlestick chart and a footprint graph. The chart section’s extensive list of indicators and graphical objects allows for thorough technical analysis. In addition to the standard, popular indicators, Tiger.Trade platform offers a wide variety of unique indicators, which traders can use to evaluate the current market situation as accurately as possible.
Depth of Market
Tiger.Trade uses dynamic depth of market (DOM). Unlike with traditional DOM, dynamic DOM provides precise tracking of the dynamics of changing prices. There are three additional sections in the DOM window. The first section displays information about opening positions, financial results for the day, and a list of recent trades. Next, there is a section with a fully customizable footprint chart. The last section shows a trade feed with bubbles, which can optionally also show the unique balance indicator and overall volume histogram for the current day.
Trade Feed
The trade feed displays market orders as they are completed. A table in this window presents information about trade time, price, volume, and buy/sell direction. Traders are also able to add information about changes in open interest. This section offers additional features that every trader should take advantage of, such as an alert system where traders can assign colors and sounds to each record that exceeds a certain volume, and aggregation and filtration of trades designed to provide structure to the data and remove noise.
Statistics
The bottom half of the window shows a list of trades completed. Comprehensive information is provided for each trade, including opening and closing times, buy/sell direction, volume, profits or losses, and commission. The top half of the window contains a graph that plots yield in points and rubles, as well as commission. The list of trades can be filtered by account, instrument, date, and time. The data is refreshed in real time and allows traders to evaluate how successful their trades are.
Quotes
The quotes window allows traders to track the ever-changing parameters of trading instruments, the most important of which are percent of price change from opening price, price after trade, and open interest. Use the special linking feature to change the instrument in all windows in the same group. Click the desired instrument once in the table to make the change.
Analytics
The quotes window allows traders to track the ever-changing parameters of trading instruments, the most important of which are percent of price change from opening price, price after trade, and open interest. Use the special linking feature to change the instrument in all windows in the same group. Click the desired instrument once in the table to make the change.
Risk Manager
One feature of Tiger.Trade that sets it apart is its built-in risk manager, which allows traders to protect their trading account from unexpected losses by prohibiting trade when appropriate. The risk manager has several types of customizable limits, each of which can be applied on a case-by-case basis for specific situations. Traders can password-protect the risk manager settings, preventing them from prematurely making changes to their own rules.
Playback
Replaying historical data provides traders with an excellent, risk-free opportunity to test how their strategies perform. The data is played back in real time, which best corresponds to the conditions of a real, live market. The rewind and speed-up options facilitate testing and saves time. Traders can also set up hotkeys in the terminal to quickly and easily access the playback commands you need.