Did something happen to buying power with the recent regulatory changes?
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DislikedDid something happen to buying power with the recent regulatory changes?Ignored
DislikedBuying power in Nav appears to be a tenth of what it should be based on my acct value. I don't look at this number very often, so I wondered if something had changed. I'd hate to find out the hard way that it's now 10:1 margin instead of 100:1. Web site still says 100:1....Ignored
DislikedI see the platform has been down for hours with quotes showing as disconnected. Is anyone else having the same problem?Ignored
DislikedBuying power in Nav appears to be a tenth of what it should be based on my acct value. I don't look at this number very often, so I wondered if something had changed. I'd hate to find out the hard way that it's now 10:1 margin instead of 100:1. Web site still says 100:1....Ignored
DislikedI have been working with ninja trader support and the problem is .NET Framework 2.0 keeps on getting corrupted, even after uninstalling and reinstalling it.Ignored
DislikedI absolutely detest apps which require .Net, it just seems like sloppy coding to me, the fact that they couldn't do either a standalone executable or java.
Never had a crash with QuoteTracker in years of using it, typically with 2-3 simultaneous data feeds (IB, MBT, etc).Ignored
DislikedShrike - Thanks so much for the response. Ninja support tells me to install 2.0. Maybe they are only compatible with thatIgnored
Disliked.NET framework has very little to do with crashing, if anything at all. NT may have some issues with MBT API, but it's not MBT's fault. You can't blame them for someone else's code. I use stand alone custom apps that connect to MBT via API and are written in C# .NET 2.0 and those are very stable.Ignored
DislikedRight now im looking at a 9 pip spread on the G/U with MB. A year ago hell even 6 months ago your spread were so tight. Did you guys loose a liquidity provider, or two? Any plans on working on spreads? I dont want anyone here from MB to take this as a bash you were always fair to me but common, commission (a high one at that) plus a 11 pip spread on the G/U. If bucket shops can have 3-4 pip spreads on the G/U almost all the time why cant a true ECN? I would love to trade with you guys again, but theres no way I can pay that much to trade. Thank you in advance for the response.
-SterlingIgnored