A Tricky Question

DiwaliCrackers

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#1
Hi,

I want to start commodity trading, for this I have requested to open an account in Zerodha.
but for data feed still I am confused, whether I should subscribe the data feed vendors like Global Data Feed, or iCharts(Which cost around 1400-2500)

Or One tricky thing could be open an account in Sharekhan to use Trade Tiger or InterectiveBroker for data feed only.

Please let me know your opinion and also let me know if any other broker is good.

/Thanks:thumb::thumb:
 
#2
Use Trade Tiger.

In case you go for charting software, Manshi is an ok data feed provider for AMI Broker.
 
#3
Try some forex brokers who are providing commodity trading along with EA's and Auto feeds. I will name few here for you
FXCM, Greenvault FX, Liquid markets
 

praveen98

Well-Known Member
#4
Hi,
I want to trade commodities, first i want to trade demo account? please suggest me good demo account provider for MCX and NCDEX ...so that i can paper trade commodities?

Thank you :clapping:
 

ashu1234

Well-Known Member
#5
Hi,
I want to trade commodities, first i want to trade demo account? please suggest me good demo account provider for MCX and NCDEX ...so that i can paper trade commodities?

Thank you :clapping:
Hi,
you wont find any demo account provider because Indian broker don not provide this facility. But you can open a zero balance account and then paper trade. There is one more way to trade and simulate which is through Ninja Trader, but its a bit complicated one which requires data fetching. So would suggest you to go through first way.
 

TraderPRO

Well-Known Member
#6
Hi,
you wont find any demo account provider because Indian broker don not provide this facility. But you can open a zero balance account and then paper trade. There is one more way to trade and simulate which is through Ninja Trader, but its a bit complicated one which requires data fetching. So would suggest you to go through first way.
I think Financtial Tech provides the mock trading, but,not worth it as they charge for the same. btw, any one tried NSE virtual trading (pathasala)?
 
#7
Hi,
you wont find any demo account provider because Indian broker don not provide this facility. But you can open a zero balance account and then paper trade. There is one more way to trade and simulate which is through Ninja Trader, but its a bit complicated one which requires data fetching. So would suggest you to go through first way.



but which broker allows zero balance account for paper trading purpose for mcx and ncdex???
 

ashu1234

Well-Known Member
#8
but which broker allows zero balance account for paper trading purpose for mcx and ncdex???
Well no broker will say or will be interested in keeping a customer with zero balance, but you can have zero balance with any broker provided you pay whatever annual maintenance or software charges levied by them. Many are using sharekhan and india infolines softwares since ages just to see live quotes and charts.
 

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