DislikedI think its pretty down right stupid for people pay to use API. scratch that thought, its absolutely hilarious.Ignored

Brokers api usage, policy 1 reply
ECN brokers with API that also accepts funds as low as $10000 6 replies
Brokers with free Trading API's? 3 replies
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DislikedI think its pretty down right stupid for people pay to use API. scratch that thought, its absolutely hilarious.Ignored
DislikedTradeView uses MT4. MT4 doesn't have an API, or at least not a free one (MT3 used to have one). What API are u talking about?Ignored
DislikedMT4 has Expert Advisors that you can auto trade with. Most of my auto trading has actually been done with the MT4 platform over at MIG. So while they don't refer to it as an API, it does serve the same purpose of monitoring the market and doing whatever you tell it to.Ignored
DislikedMany platforms have some sort of EA. A few of them (such as VT) have both EA and API.
However this thread is about API and nothing but API.Ignored
DislikedI'm a little curious... What do you do with an API that you don't do with an EA? As far as my experience with both of them, they are the same thing: They allow you to code a program that gathers information, make calculations, and execute transactions.
If there is something you know that I don't about a difference between the two, please let me know. As far as I am concerned, comments about Metatrader 4 are just fine to be mentioned in a thread about API. SBRfx, you are welcome here, and don't let the others stop you from contributing to the conversation.Ignored
Disliked...When I was using the API at Oanda I had problems keeping it running. I talked to the API department and showed them the errors I was getting, and they had no idea what to do. I even showed them my code, and they said it didn't have any problems that they could find.Ignored
DislikedWhat were your problems with Oanda API? And how do you set up the API at Oanda, do they allow you a demo version or something free to try?
And what language did u use?Ignored
DislikedOk, thanks.
So Oanda uses Java for API. Is there a way to look at the documentation before buying the API?
What about Hotspot? Java too?
It seems strange to me that some brokers treat API users as different then normal platform users. Both API and platform should implement the exact same protocols to communicate with servers, this should be totally transparent for the broker.
I'm using CMS's API now. It is pretty good and is free. It has interfaces for many languages, is completely separated from the platform ( u can use the platform and API simultaneously) and you don't need anything to set it up, just use the same account as the platform. The tech support is rather weak however. And I only traded lightly live so far so I cannot say for sure how good is the CMS-API combination.Ignored
Disliked#1) Oanda offers API at a monthly fee
#2) Again Oanda...
#3) Is this some kind of reverse psychology advertising?
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