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Thinkorswim vs bloomberg terminal
Thinkorswim vs bloomberg terminal





  1. #THINKORSWIM VS BLOOMBERG TERMINAL MANUAL#
  2. #THINKORSWIM VS BLOOMBERG TERMINAL SOFTWARE#

It's not as challenging as it was when I was a noob, so I'm on the lookout for big problems to tackle in non-retail industries. I'm a mobile app developer currently building payment features for the in-store point-of-sale app at a major retailer (3000+ stores and 135,000 employees worldwide).

#THINKORSWIM VS BLOOMBERG TERMINAL SOFTWARE#

TL DR- if you could wave a magic wand and improve any single job-related software application (desktop or mobile), which app would you pick? Which software (desktop or mobile) do you use at work? Which software do you HATE? ( Originally Posted: ) A few firms like Tradestation are also a brokerage, while others such as NinjaTrader only provide the platform for your strategies and you need an API connection to your broker, data provider, etc.Įxpect to invest quite some time before you get something useful out of it. Also as a novice in automated trading it is easy to make mistakes (such as strategy overfitting and/or misinterpretation of backtest results) which only become apparent in hindsight after something bad has happened.įor deposit and transfer of money, it really depends on what kind of software to use. However, this will put some limits on the complexity and sophistication of your strategy. Most of the software for trading automation should come with some kind of strategy wizard that lets you implement ideas without programming. (You can find some information about what I did at )

thinkorswim vs bloomberg terminal

#THINKORSWIM VS BLOOMBERG TERMINAL MANUAL#

I switched to automated trading since manual trading became to time consuming for me to be compatible with university. Storage/Cloud/Filesharing - Dropbox, Box, Google Drive Project Management - Microsoft Project, Smartsheets, Podio, ZoHo, Wrike

thinkorswim vs bloomberg terminal

Property Management - Yardi, MRI, Appfolio, BuildiumĬontact Management/CRM - Cloze, Podio, ZoHo SalesforceĪccounting - MRI, Yardi, Quickbooks, Freshbooks Interested to hear from perspective of large corporations down to people managing their own small portfolio. Probably helps to state what your firm does and size, ie national investment sales brokerage, local/regional developer focusing on high-rise apartment developments, 3-man value-add shop, commercial or residential focused, etc. Feel free to add additional categories and apps. Curious what systems people are using for each facet of their business and if they integrate with each other. So what apps or software do you guys in the industry use? Most real estate firms are pretty archaic and the systems are segmented from my experience. The CRM thread is what inspired this question along with my personal interest in finding a central system that has the ability to integrate all facets of an investment/development shop from various systems.







Thinkorswim vs bloomberg terminal