This is almost a scary good timing. Just got into stock trading and linux, and watched videos about it minutes ago when this pops up in my notifications.
@@SpaceTimeBeing_ Most likely when AI reaches general intelligence no one will know immediately. In its current state i'm already convinced is powerful enough to control people without them knowing.
I was one of the ones who asked about this in the live stream. So great you decided to do a full video on the topic 👏. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
1For clients who intend to run thinkorswim on Linux, Solaris or other Unix variants, manual update of the software is required, and we have no official support for configuring these systems. If you are using a non-Windows platform, some of the embedded content may not be available.
Sierra Chart is VERY FAST and fully programmable. Runs on Linux/wine and really is faster than on native Windows. Using their new execution platform it's possible to get 1 ms fills for your orders so you are able to do some kind of HFT if needed. Full history data support from their own database. This setup is very versatile from noobs up to the highest pro level.
The only thing that keeps me from ThinkOrSwim is the fact that you can't open account with as European citizen... The one of the coolest feature of TOS is the ability to write own custom scripts.
@BlackWorm Thank you for your comment. This is an interesting point too. You are saying that there is no convenience (or no possibility) in having a sort of "common tool" to work with cryptos in general. Better have native wallets for any single crypto you deal with. I thought about a common tool also for analysis (data, graphs, trends, algorithms, ets.). As far as I know (a bit above zero) wallets do not have analysis capabilities, they just allow you to make transactions and view balance. Am I correct?
@BlackWorm Right. Thank you. 7 days is ok for short term, but I think I need more to better understand the trends. Bitcoin is going over the top and will probably still go up, but surely not linearly. It will have humps and hollows and I think that is the point to try to understand (as much as possible, noone has the crystal ball). Yes the dollar consideration makes sense. Less trust in FIAT currencies means more cryptos investments ... I think
Where can I start learning how to combine python with options trading? I am proficient at building strategies conceptually, but I lack coding knowledge and would like to dive into this in a recommendable way. I got to meet Tom in the earlier years of this brokerage, cool guy, definitely opened my eyes to the modern financial world.
Interactive Brokers. Also has linux native client (even AUR package if i remember correctly) which, as well known from Interactive Brokers, has quite features to use and one of the wider assets catalog, if not the most. Main issue I've found so far is to not be very friendly with a windows manager because of some pop-ups menus, but i guess this can be fixed by adapting the WM to fit with it.
Ok I watched it all the way through liked commented and subscribed but please include a list of URLs to the software you use or recommend. Thanks in advance great video.
@Enclusion no. it's mostly a scam to harvest money from small investors. you need to sit in NJ or NYC and make instant trades to the computers in Manhattan. there was a window of time when trading over the internet "just came out" where it was mostly legit, but now it's been gamified (for you to lose) by hedge funds and wall street banks.
I have two problems in linux mint 20 xfce 1. When i set brightness it shows Xrandr : Failed to set output default for gamma Xrandr : Need crtc to set gamma on Also , it was working before i updated my system. 2. I think xfce do not have sound settings . My system have no sound Please help me if you can
Nice one DT. While I don't trade, I see the value to this video. I think you are finding a newish niche for yourself (and that's good) showing us little known applications is refreshing. Too many Linux content producers are rehashing the same old thing. And what's worse about that comment; others creators will follow the same pattern. The distro run-thoughs are nice too but as you know, there is no shortage of folks doing these. You see one, you can pretty much figure you seen em all. What I would like to see some folks do; come up with a list of issues that you have worked through. That would be a nice trick from time to time. Seeing real-life problems with answers on how to get around them. Granted, we may not see many during our own uses but they do happen. I do miss the bi-weekly (insert your view on the meaning) of your Linux info-news though. It's been a spell since you did one.
Most brokers have a web platform to trade from, even if they have a desktop/mobile platform. So you can always just trade from a web browser if needed.
Hey DT, there is actually a better open source alternative out there, called Portfolio Performance (www.portfolio-performance.info/en/) It's a one-man-project and cross platform. I guess he still needs some help in offering other languages, but apart from that it's pretty decent. By the way I miss Unfettered Freedom, will it come back?
@@kid-vf4lu stability. not to mention that it is optimized for trading options. there is a cost but of the pay brokerages Tasty Works is cheap. Think or Swim is awesome too.
Hey! Please make a video of your current Linux OS Also share your config files for the customization I tried i3 but my laptop has a 4K screen, so I had trouble with the very tiny font :(
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One day, Emacs will do this.
emacs already do this noob.
Nobody deserves to use emacs.
@@PinikRahman of cuz it do, emac is a OS, linux is only a bootstrap for emacs, that is the reason i don't use it, i am more in to the Unix way
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This is almost a scary good timing. Just got into stock trading and linux, and watched videos about it minutes ago when this pops up in my notifications.
Welcome to the Matrix, my friend
@@SpaceTimeBeing_ Most likely when AI reaches general intelligence no one will know immediately. In its current state i'm already convinced is powerful enough to control people without them knowing.
I was one of the ones who asked about this in the live stream. So great you decided to do a full video on the topic 👏. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
I am feeling a little bit sorry for "the other David" who always comes second in your credits. Poor guy!
what happen with unfetered freedom
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Only go up
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I hope you get to 100k subs quick!
Weird thing is when i use active trader in TOS it start to lag really hard and that's the only reason i keep coming back to windows.
Sierra Chart is VERY FAST and fully programmable. Runs on Linux/wine and really is faster than on native Windows. Using their new execution platform it's possible to get 1 ms fills for your orders so you are able to do some kind of HFT if needed. Full history data support from their own database. This setup is very versatile from noobs up to the highest pro level.
Is there any command-line Unix-like trading program?
yeah that's what I was waiting for... "here we can pipe in our trades then grep the response"
The only thing that keeps me from ThinkOrSwim is the fact that you can't open account with as European citizen... The one of the coolest feature of TOS is the ability to write own custom scripts.
as an european what do you use on linux? tx
@@bleighhh Personally, I use DEGIRO, but I heard, that Interactive Brokers also open account for Europeans and AFAIK they have programmable platform
Nice overview! What about crypto software?
Exodus?
@@jozsefk9 Looks nice, I should dig a bit more into it. Thank you
@BlackWorm Thank you for your comment. This is an interesting point too. You are saying that there is no convenience (or no possibility) in having a sort of "common tool" to work with cryptos in general. Better have native wallets for any single crypto you deal with.
I thought about a common tool also for analysis (data, graphs, trends, algorithms, ets.). As far as I know (a bit above zero) wallets do not have analysis capabilities, they just allow you to make transactions and view balance. Am I correct?
@BlackWorm Right. Thank you. 7 days is ok for short term, but I think I need more to better understand the trends. Bitcoin is going over the top and will probably still go up, but surely not linearly. It will have humps and hollows and I think that is the point to try to understand (as much as possible, noone has the crystal ball).
Yes the dollar consideration makes sense. Less trust in FIAT currencies means more cryptos investments ... I think
@BlackWorm ELECTRUM is open source
Where can I start learning how to combine python with options trading? I am proficient at building strategies conceptually, but I lack coding knowledge and would like to dive into this in a recommendable way.
I got to meet Tom in the earlier years of this brokerage, cool guy, definitely opened my eyes to the modern financial world.
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Webull also runs on Linux. It is a good option if you can overlook them being owned by the CCP.
Interactive Brokers. Also has linux native client (even AUR package if i remember correctly) which, as well known from Interactive Brokers, has quite features to use and one of the wider assets catalog, if not the most.
Main issue I've found so far is to not be very friendly with a windows manager because of some pop-ups menus, but i guess this can be fixed by adapting the WM to fit with it.
People shit on java but the JVM was and still is baller
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TastyWorks Referal Code DJ?
Thank you for the Linux info. How about a Options Paper Trading platform for Win 10, Linux ...... or Chrome ?
Webull has an Ubuntu deb
Sierra Charts runs great through wine
Ok I watched it all the way through liked commented and subscribed but
please include a list of URLs to the software you use or recommend.
Thanks in advance great video.
However, for day trading we are still stuck with using Windows unfortunately... :(
@Enclusion no. it's mostly a scam to harvest money from small investors. you need to sit in NJ or NYC and make instant trades to the computers in Manhattan. there was a window of time when trading over the internet "just came out" where it was mostly legit, but now it's been gamified (for you to lose) by hedge funds and wall street banks.
Buy high sell low
I have two problems in linux mint 20 xfce
1. When i set brightness it shows
Xrandr : Failed to set output default for gamma
Xrandr : Need crtc to set gamma on
Also , it was working before i updated my system.
2. I think xfce do not have sound settings . My system have no sound
Please help me if you can
Well, what do you want from your computer???
Like is it an old machine, do you want lightweight, stability or latest updates??
You should add ref links to trading platform to earn some extra money from refferals
Talk about Signal
is there any software with an API so u can try to trade with your own rules and automation?
What broker? the tda the only other program that I know works is medved trader that works with many brokers but only windows I think.
Nice one DT. While I don't trade, I see the value to this video. I think you are finding a newish niche for yourself (and that's good) showing us little known applications is refreshing. Too many Linux content producers are rehashing the same old thing. And what's worse about that comment; others creators will follow the same pattern. The distro run-thoughs are nice too but as you know, there is no shortage of folks doing these. You see one, you can pretty much figure you seen em all. What I would like to see some folks do; come up with a list of issues that you have worked through. That would be a nice trick from time to time. Seeing real-life problems with answers on how to get around them. Granted, we may not see many during our own uses but they do happen. I do miss the bi-weekly (insert your view on the meaning) of your Linux info-news though. It's been a spell since you did one.
I needed this.
If you trade crypto, binance is on the AUR.
woah my finger never click this fast
Is there a good FOSS option for filing taxes in the US? TurboTax is one of my last proprietary apps that I need, but I hate it so much.
that is the only trade platform on Linux?
Most brokers have a web platform to trade from, even if they have a desktop/mobile platform. So you can always just trade from a web browser if needed.
@@DistroTube I don't wish depends on the web browser.
@@DistroTube Is there any linux app that allows you to recieve real time data and lets you produce a chart just minus the trading?
tastyworks is bloat. i only trade via pneumatic message tubes.
**not using smoke signals to communicate**
ngmi
@@ronald556 Not gonna just yoddle?
@@phalcon23 thats bloated
@@ronald556 pretty sure being bloated makes yodeling hard to do :)
Alpaca, cmd trading, that's open I believe.
I wanted to go to sleep....
You should look into FOSS sleep programs, could probably stay up till 4am configuring them all
you should take a look at alpaca api
What about crypto currencies?
The same for crypto please
Hey DT, there is actually a better open source alternative out there, called Portfolio Performance (www.portfolio-performance.info/en/) It's a one-man-project and cross platform. I guess he still needs some help in offering other languages, but apart from that it's pretty decent.
By the way I miss Unfettered Freedom, will it come back?
great topic. i also use tasty works.
What's the advantage of tasty works over "free" options like robinhood and webull?
@@kid-vf4lu stability. not to mention that it is optimized for trading options. there is a cost but of the pay brokerages Tasty Works is cheap. Think or Swim is awesome too.
Isn't JRE notoriously insecure?
Hey! Please make a video of your current Linux OS
Also share your config files for the customization
I tried i3 but my laptop has a 4K screen, so I had trouble with the very tiny font :(
hes on arcolinux as os and his tilling window is dwm, and his config files is on his gitlab
@@mikaelrask Thanks!
too much info for me! lol
i guess i am not the guy to trade stocks
And now the wall street crashed............
stonk
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awesome
Java runtime is everywhere. It ain't about Linux imo.
Your voice is gorgeous.
@Josphine linux forex is a scammer using your companies name..from 🇰🇪 kenya...could pls do something about this
There are many voices announcing the end of the dollar. I expect 2022 to be a very bad year. But I am not an expert.
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N stop sending us her Account we get back to her if we need to invest with Linux...
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2 non-skipable ads are not alright man. You are gonna lose subscribers
I dont think he controls the kind of ads youtube makes. Also, I assume most of his subscribers know about adblocking extensions, wich is why he pushes patreon and lbry the most