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I couldn’t get to you by email and refuse to use the neo-nazi owned twitter application. My questions are how good is the Mac TC2000 app and do you have to use their data feeds? I’m close to end of life so I use options instead of long term stock picks to accelerate short term returns. What if any are your experiences in using TC2000 option modules in trading options? Could you respond generally in another closing bell videos? PS I think I remember trying to use TC 2000 in the late 90s.
The data feeds for TC2000 are generally well-regarded for their quality, particularly for those focused on technical analysis and trading in US markets. Here's a breakdown based on available information: Quality and Features: TC2000 provides real-time data from all major US exchanges, which includes stocks, options, and ETFs. The platform is noted for its powerful charting capabilities, stock & option screening tools, and trading features, making it a strong choice for traders looking for detailed market analysis. However, real-time data feeds come at an additional cost, with subscriptions for US Stock Data at $14.99 per month and US Options Data at $9.99 per month. TC2000 integrates with Interactive Brokers (IB) for trade execution and data feeds. This integration means that while TC2000 uses IB's infrastructure for clearing trades, the data feeds themselves are managed through TC2000's subscription model. I personally do not trade options so I can't give you my own personal experience on the TC2000 option modules. Regarding your question how good is the Mac TC2000? The performance of TC2000 on a Mac computer largely depends on the method of access and the Mac's specifications. TC2000 can be run on a Mac either through the web version or by using the Parallels Desktop software to run the Windows version. Using Parallels Desktop, users have reported that TC2000 runs well on MacBooks, especially those with higher specs like the MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM or more, and an SSD. A Mac with 8GB RAM can handle it, but performance might be sluggish if other applications are running concurrently. For more info on their pricing & brokerage service check out this link: tc2000.com/download/bluecloudtrading
Please keep posting the half time and closing bell videos so I can avoid trump loving CNBC hosts. I tried TC2000 many years ago but data was too expensive then but I do watch and appreciate your round ups after the half time committees give their stock picks. I will email you several short questions about TC2000 usage and hope you have time to respond.
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Thank you Ken
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AVGO - sell, hold or buy?
it's Sunday Jan 26th, but still apricate the video?
Inflation is coming back but will take long time, year or two so no worries there, markets will be good.
I couldn’t get to you by email and refuse to use the neo-nazi owned twitter application. My questions are how good is the Mac TC2000 app and do you have to use their data feeds? I’m close to end of life so I use options instead of long term stock picks to accelerate short term returns. What if any are your experiences in using TC2000 option modules in trading options? Could you respond generally in another closing bell videos? PS I think I remember trying to use TC 2000 in the late 90s.
The data feeds for TC2000 are generally well-regarded for their quality, particularly for those focused on technical analysis and trading in US markets. Here's a breakdown based on available information:
Quality and Features: TC2000 provides real-time data from all major US exchanges, which includes stocks, options, and ETFs. The platform is noted for its powerful charting capabilities, stock & option screening tools, and trading features, making it a strong choice for traders looking for detailed market analysis. However, real-time data feeds come at an additional cost, with subscriptions for US Stock Data at $14.99 per month and US Options Data at $9.99 per month.
TC2000 integrates with Interactive Brokers (IB) for trade execution and data feeds. This integration means that while TC2000 uses IB's infrastructure for clearing trades, the data feeds themselves are managed through TC2000's subscription model.
I personally do not trade options so I can't give you my own personal experience on the TC2000 option modules.
Regarding your question how good is the Mac TC2000? The performance of TC2000 on a Mac computer largely depends on the method of access and the Mac's specifications. TC2000 can be run on a Mac either through the web version or by using the Parallels Desktop software to run the Windows version.
Using Parallels Desktop, users have reported that TC2000 runs well on MacBooks, especially those with higher specs like the MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM or more, and an SSD. A Mac with 8GB RAM can handle it, but performance might be sluggish if other applications are running concurrently.
For more info on their pricing & brokerage service check out this link: tc2000.com/download/bluecloudtrading
Please keep posting the half time and closing bell videos so I can avoid trump loving CNBC hosts.
I tried TC2000 many years ago but data was too expensive then but I do watch and appreciate your round ups after the half time committees give their stock picks. I will email you several short questions about TC2000 usage and hope you have time to respond.
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