“I would recommend TradingView highly as some of the best and most flexible charting software that I have used and I have tried Trade Station, Think or Swim, Etrade, Ninja, Top Shelf and one other that I forgot the name of. TradingView in my opinion is far superior with lots of great free indicators that make things much easier. I would NOT recommend AMP's integration with TradingView, however. AMP has a long way to go and some serious programming work to do before their integration with TradingView is actually useful and I am not sure that will every happen in my lifetime. The integration is simplistic and doesn't provide enough information or functionality. It isn't even as good as TradingView's paper trading software which I would rate as good but not great. If you do decide to try Amp with the TradingView integration, and you already have a TradingView subscription, make sure to let the Amp Cust serv person know that info because you can save some money of CME subscription.”
“The best paltform for charting and analysis, but for the execution and management of trades is not the best one, also for the management of multiple accounts is not the best.”
“Works great with CQG, no issues in fast market, bracket orders can be placed on existing positions. Overall very satisfied for a web based product that I can use on any device.”
“Fantastic charting tool. I am yet to try a better one but nothing is coming close.
As a trading platform, the integration with AMP is flawless.
SL & TP dragging features are certainly much appreciated, in that respect.
But the Advance Trading Management tools, such as multiple partialing, breakeven and trailing tools are missing. Those are the main limitations and room for improvement at my level of limited expertise, as far as the integration AMP - Tradingview is concerned.
I am afraid to recognize that an eventual discontinuity in the integration between AMP and Tradingview would represent a major turnoff for AMP customers. It takes years to develop mastery and fluency in the use of a charting tool and I see very little elasticity for change in this area, if it is in discussion.”