Best Stock Charting Software For Mac

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Using this Software we develop a range dated stock trading apps for Mac. Following are the range dated stock trading apps. Personnel Analyst. Personnel Hotline. Personnel Analyst is used for serious trading. Spiffy Charts is one of the older trading Software for Mac. Spiffy charts allow accessing several free data sources. It is a real-time charting Software for Mac. Charting software for Mac. Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by mac_investor, Nov 22, 2013.

Using TradeStation as my charting platform always stopped me switching from a Windows computer to an Apple Mac – well not any more! I made the move over 8 years ago and have never looked back. If you’ve ever wanted to get off the Microsoft treadmill but were a TradeStation die hard () then this feature article will help you take the leap. “I found your site when my Dell crashed last year and I was searching for info on running TradeStation on a Mac.

Without your generous guidance I would never have made the switch to a MacBook Pro.” Joe Russo, Elliott Wave Technology “Just a short note of gratitude regarding your idea of Mac/Parallels/TradeStation. What a fantastic concept. I just purchased a MacBook and Parallels. Downloaded TradeStation and it works like a charm. It’s faster than my desktop, probably due to the Mac SS disc drive. So again, thanks.” Rick W. When I finally ditched my Dell computers, I opted for the gorgeous Apple MacBook Pro 17.

This is a nicely spec’d 17″ screen laptop with 4GB RAM standard that I upped to 8GB. I spend half the year travelling so a laptop was the only logical choice. I’m also not a fan of multiple monitors so a decent size and quality screen was a must. Update January 2012 – New MacBook Pro 17″ with SSD In April 2011 I upgraded to the latest version of the MacBook Pro 17. But then during the latter part of 2011 I was plagued with performance issues and decided to upgrade to the SSD (solid state drive) version of the machine while in California. Then a “little birdie” told me that the 2011 MacBook Pro had processor problems and Apple quietly replaced that particular processor in late 2011. Well that explains everything!

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I was sold a lemon and I knew something was not right from the get-go. I’m glad I ditched my 2011 machine but lesson learned: Apple products can let you down. I would highly recommend getting an SSD machine – runs quiet and fast. But what a pain it is to change machines. When will they make this easier?

Update May 2015 – New MacBook Pro 15″ with Retina Display Finally had to ditch my 17″ MacBook Pro after 4 years of almost perfect performance. What an outstanding machine that 17″ version was – for the life of me I can’t figure out why Apple hasn’t upgraded it.

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But my new MacBook Pro has 16GB of RAM and a faster processor – and that makes a nice difference. Now that I’ve moved onto a 15″ MacBook Pro, I really miss the extra screen real estate of the 17″ display.

And unfortunately TradeStation does not take advantage of the “retina” display possibilities. Check out this article for a full review of the. To run TradeStation on a Mac you need Parallels Running TradeStation on a Mac relies on emulation software. The best is (now on Version 13).

This very clever software allows you to run the Windows operating system simultaneously with the Mac operating system. It’s rock solid and fast. Two caveats though. First, to run emulation software like this on a Mac, you’ll need one that has an Intel CPU (i.e.

A recent Mac). Second, Parallels runs OK with 2 monitors but anything more than that and performance degrades with noticeable lag. Although I opted to run the latest version of Parallels on my Mac it’s not your only choice. VMware Fusion is a competitor but in my research the reviews were not as favourable. Macs also come with a built-in utility called Boot Camp. This allows you to partition the hard drive and install Windows along side the Mac operating system.

The only drawback is that you can’t run the two operating systems simultaneously, unlike Parallels. Then once you’ve loaded Parallels on your Mac, you install a current version of Windows (Version 10 works well). From inside Windows, launch Internet Explorer, then download and install the latest version of TradeStation (now on Version 9.5). And you’ll be able to run TradeStation on Windows, inside Parallels on your Mac. It’s seamless. TradeStation performance on a Mac is excellent So that’s how to run TradeStation on a Mac. What about the performance on a Mac?

Boot up and chart opening times are very acceptable (and getting quicker with every update of Parallels and Mac hardware). Here are the stats when I first switched to a Mac (with my latest Mac they’re probably 50% better): • 40 seconds to start the Mac • 3 seconds to start Parallels • 60 seconds to start Windows 7 • 10 seconds to start and log into TradeStation • 15 – 30 seconds to open one of my complex tick bar charts, and • 1.5 seconds to open any other minute, hourly or daily chart. In addition it handles opening multiple, complex charts all-at-once and no crashes running TradeStation on the Mac. Something that plagued me frequently on my Dells running Windows. I have a feeling that chart opening times, particularly tick bar charts, are more dependent on the speed of your Internet connection than the speed of your machine.