Automatic Trading Add-Ons for Tradestation

Ordering Trading Systems

Individual Traders:

Systems seen in the Strategy Exchange site should be able to be traded through a wide range of brokers using Strategy Runner™. Please check that your broker has their technology first. Subscriptions for these using Strategy Runner can be purchased through the Strategy Runner™ Store. 

The others as tracked by Striker Securities or Robbins Futures contract those brokers directly to arrange that with you. We expect to be trading a CTA managed program soon at Global Futures where fees will be based mainly on a percentage of profit and will update with a link when this is available.




Large Traders:

Large Traders, Funds or Brokers by special arrangement, can be on a performance basis.

Enquiries - please email us and let us know which systems and markets you are interested in.



Disclaimer

Disclaimer: The risk of trading can be substantial and each investor and/or trader must consider whether this is a suitable investment. Past performance,whether actual or indicated by simulated historical tests of strategies, is not indicative of future results. Transactions in securities futures, commodity and index futures and options on futures carry a high degree of risk. The amount of initial margin is small relative to the value of the futures contract, meaning that transactions are heavily "leveraged". A relatively small market movement will have a proportionately larger impact on the funds you have deposited or will have to deposit: this may work against you as well as for you. You may sustain a total loss of initial margin funds and any additional funds deposited with the clearing firm to maintain your position. If the market moves against your position or margin levels are increased, you may be called upon to pay substantial additional funds on short notice to maintain your position. If you fail to comply with a request for additional funds within the time prescribed, your position may be liquidated at a loss and you will be liable for any resulting deficit. Trading cash Foreign Exchange ("FX") contracts carries the same high level of risk as futures trading . However cash FX, unlike futures FX contracts that are regulated by the Commodity Trading Futures Commission, are not regulated by any governmental agency. In addition, because there is not a central clearing house for cash FX transactions, there is also a counterparty risk for each contact.