ThinkTrader

ThinkTrader

By ThinkMarkets

  • Category: Finance
  • Release Date: 2013-12-11
  • Current Version: 4.0.12
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 10.68 MB
  • Developer: ThinkMarkets
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.14

Description

Professional charting and analysis tool for analyzing global markets. TECHNICAL ANALYSIS • Interactive real-time price charts with zoom and scroll options • 100 most popular technical indicators • 40 analytical objects: lines, channels, geometric shapes, as well as Gann, Fibonacci and Elliott tools • 12 timeframes: M1, M5, M15, M30, H1, H4, D1, W1 and MN • 10 types of charts: bars, Japanese candlesticks and broken line ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY • High-performance charts • Customizable chart color scheme • Configuring properties of graphical objects and indicators • Levels visualizing the prices of pending order, as well as SL and TP values on the chart • Sound notifications • Cloud Based Alarms

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Reviews

  • DON’T USE THIS

    1
    By Ahstanin
    I paid 220 USD to learn the lesson, this app is buggy and you can’t use the One Click Trade. Because One Click trade is on the right side on this version. You can’t move it to left and it blocks the view from trade. Their support team was another joke, so was thinkmarkets’s support team.
  • Many currency pairs do not show correct PL

    2
    By el_G
    Trade Interceptor is updated on a regular basis, but it still does not fix the basic problem in Traders Gym where during open trades the P/L does not update correctly. Instead it shows P/L as zero, when clearly pips are lost or gained. It is inconsistent and works on some of the major pairs, but does not work on even some of the standard cross-currency pairs as EURCAD or EURJPY. Until then, this app should not be considered functional, and will lead to frustration.
  • Trader Gym

    2
    By Chiles antrax
    Trader Gym doesnt work again. I have updated to 3.5.8 and it still doesnt record the S/L and much more. Any idea when it will get fixed? 5 star app if it works! :(
  • Gym!!!!

    1
    By Darius.Ashouri
    Gym Dont work Check ittttttttttttttttttttttt
  • The only solution for backtesting on a mac.

    4
    By DarrinNoName
    THIS IS A GREAT APP! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!
  • Tried as many platforms as I can download. This Is My Favorite!

    5
    By amuenp
    Thank You for Great Platform! Im really enjoying the layout. Helps reduce the confusion with your on screen bar - buy / sell / take profit / stop loss bars.. Love how they can be adjusted so easily. Keep it coming! *BTW - To all the Neg feedback below… may have been some bugs in the past but it has been working like a Dream for me and on more than one Mac. One old, one new model and no real problems for months now.
  • Excellent tool, some features needed

    4
    By furpke5384
    Trade Interceptor is a simple but solid FOREX trading tool. I highly recommend it for Mac-based traders that aren’t happy with the tools provided by their broker. Order entry is simple and relatively fast. Managing stops and profit taking is a matter of drag-and-drop. There is a news aggragator and event calendar both of which I consult regularly. Chart layout within each “tab” is simple and, while not customizable, every layout that I ever wanted has been in their collection. There are some features that are missing, however, that would be nice in future versions. A parial list: 1) Graphical display of big/ask for “current price.” Currently you have to use a combobox to switch between bid, ask and average prices. This makes sense for determining how to display the candles but it would be nice to see the “current price” like depicted as a range rather than a single line. Other tools, for example, display the current price as a solid line with the bid and ask as dashed lines. 2) Customizable hot keys…especially for order entry. 3) Better drawing tools. Customized text, for example, seems to require you to add a generic “Text” placeholder then right click, pick properties and click in a textbox to enter the text. Several of the tools are quite awkward in similar ways. 4) Some UI tune-ups: 4a) The concept of having one settings bar that affects the “currently selected chart” (highlighted in red) is awkward. It would be better to having settings tools in each chart. 4b) Similarly, having to select the chart you want to draw in /before/ picking a drawing tool is awkward. 4c) The “measurment” tool is modal. I’d like to be able to quickly make a measurement and have the results persist (optionally). See other tools like TradeStation or NinjaTrader for examples. Again, an excellent tool from what seems to be a top-notch development team.
  • App Hangs

    1
    By Bruce_IRB
    It used to work fine now it hangs on my MacPro. Ugg! I was told by support to wait for the update. IT STILL HANGS!!!
  • Telemarketing

    1
    By nucky_t
    Don’t be fooled
  • Phone number required, straight to my trash bin.

    2
    By Slimmagoo
    This site looks pretty nice judging from the app store preview. But alas, I will likely never know. Nor will others I imagine. Upon opening this app, I was greeted by the old sign up or login screen. Okay…I guess. However, upon viewing the sign up fields, I noticed that a valid mobile phone number is required so that the people running this app can "SMS my account activation code” to me. Why not email the activation code , as is more typical? What possible legitimate reason could a stock charting app have that would require me to enter my phone number? Maybe just marketing? Great, because that is what everybody wants, telemarketing calls on their cell phone. And, sadly, this would be the best case scenario. In an age where the theft of information and identity are common worries, the more information that a person is required to provide, the more uncomfortable and wary they should be. Now, as nervous as it makes me giving out my email address, and as reluctant as I may feel to do so, I have come to accept that this is often a required exchange to take advantage of certain services and information offered online. So be it. But, I absolutely, will not give out my phone number just to check out some app that may or not be worth a darn. If the folks in charge of this app have any sense, they will remove, at least, the phone number requirement. Hopefully, then, this negative review can be buried among many positive reviews. Until then, good luck harvesting phone numbers from an increasingly skeptical and savvy public.

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