What Platforms Are Available With Take Profit Trader?
The Simple Answer
Take Profit Trader supports TradingView, NinjaTrader, Tradovate, R|Trader, Quantower, Bookmap, MultiCharts, MotiveWave, Trade Navigator, VolFix, ATAS, Investor R/T, Finamark and Jigsaw Trader. Take Profit Trader lets you pick your platform at signup, and the choice is organised around two data feeds. Depending on the feed you select you can switch freely between compatible platforms during your subscription without telling support.
Below is every platform Take Profit Trader supports, with the data feed or access route that goes with each one.
Platform Overview
Breakdown by Platform
TradingView
TradingView runs on the CQG feed and is free during the test on the Basic plan, accessible on web and mobile. Be aware the Basic plan carries slower data, which can affect fill quality.
NinjaTrader
NinjaTrader is free during the test on the CQG feed, with mobile access available alongside the desktop application.
Tradovate
Tradovate is free during the test and runs on web and mobile, making it the easiest cloud option on the CQG route.
R|Trader
R|Trader is Rithmic’s own platform, free during the test with mobile access.
Quantower
Quantower is free during the test on the Rithmic feed, offering a modern desktop terminal with strong order flow tooling.
Bookmap
Bookmap visualises order book liquidity over time and requires a license.
MultiCharts
MultiCharts is the professional charting, backtesting and strategy automation platform.
MotiveWave
MotiveWave is the full analysis suite, strong on Elliott Wave and advanced technical work.
Trade Navigator
Trade Navigator is a long-standing charting and analysis package on the Rithmic route.
VolFix
VolFix focuses on order flow and volume cluster analysis.
ATAS
ATAS is the dedicated footprint and order flow platform.
Investor R/T
Investor R/T is an analytics-heavy charting platform for custom studies.
Finamark
Finamark provides a web-based route on the Rithmic feed.
Jigsaw Trader
Jigsaw Trader is built around order flow execution and depth-of-market reading.
Final Comments
Most platforms need a license key, though several are free during the test. On TradingView, note that the free Basic plan lacks the fastest data flow feature, so you may see slight data delays and price discrepancies producing worse fills than expected. Take Profit Trader states it has no direct affiliation with TradingView and cannot be held responsible for those discrepancies.
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FAQ
What platforms can I use with Take Profit Trader?
Take Profit Trader supports TradingView, NinjaTrader, Tradovate, R|Trader, Quantower, Bookmap, MultiCharts, MotiveWave, Trade Navigator, VolFix, ATAS, Investor R/T, Finamark and Jigsaw Trader. Take Profit Trader lets you pick your platform at signup, and the choice is organised around two data feeds. Depending on the feed you select you can switch freely between compatible platforms during your subscription without telling support.
How many platforms does Take Profit Trader offer?
14. They are TradingView, NinjaTrader, Tradovate, R|Trader, Quantower, Bookmap, MultiCharts, MotiveWave, Trade Navigator, VolFix, ATAS, Investor R/T, Finamark and Jigsaw Trader. Each one is covered in detail above, along with the data feed or access route it runs on.
Does Take Profit Trader support TradingView?
Yes. TradingView runs on the CQG feed and is free during the test on the Basic plan, accessible on web and mobile. Be aware the Basic plan carries slower data, which can affect fill quality.
Does Take Profit Trader support NinjaTrader?
Yes. NinjaTrader is free during the test on the CQG feed, with mobile access available alongside the desktop application.
Do I choose my Take Profit Trader platform before or after I buy?
Most platforms need a license key, though several are free during the test. On TradingView, note that the free Basic plan lacks the fastest data flow feature, so you may see slight data delays and price discrepancies producing worse fills than expected.