tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872704942379618557.post7536617072905648992..comments2023-08-11T16:47:19.884+08:00Comments on Taichiseal Charts: SaxoTrader : Il Buono, Il Brutto e Il CattivoTaichisealhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16408626185813147200noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872704942379618557.post-68189984373117166502012-12-20T18:27:35.649+08:002012-12-20T18:27:35.649+08:00When I first started using Saxobank over a year ag...When I first started using Saxobank over a year ago, I had a look at their Saxo Webtrader platform and thought that the SaxoTrader Windows application was much better.<br /><br />Recently had a closer look again at the web-based platform and am much impressed. So much so that I have now given up using the ST application and am relying almost entirely on SWT web-based platform instead. Much more convenient. It just sits as a tab on my Firefox or Chrome. Good for Windows or Mac. <br /><br />Am really impressed by the systems development team at Saxo. Good job!Taichisealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16408626185813147200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872704942379618557.post-14603556269698239162012-12-16T21:56:06.693+08:002012-12-16T21:56:06.693+08:00Have used SaxoTrader system for >1 year now. Ju...Have used SaxoTrader system for >1 year now. Just occurred to me that this whole time, there has not been a single occasion when I have had to contact Help Desk regarding bad data prints. Integrity of market data is superb.<br /><br />Contrast with my years of experience with Thomson Reuters 3000Xtra/Eikon which spills out bad data with much regularity and is not picked up by data integrity team for days on end. Also a torture to call up help desk to request them to amend data outliers because the person on the phone is inevitably some clerk with almost zero market knowledge so with every call you have to conduct a Market Data 101 to TR staff before the problem can be corrected. Useless!Taichisealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16408626185813147200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5872704942379618557.post-28263958193297589672011-12-15T01:41:39.913+08:002011-12-15T01:41:39.913+08:00All the systems I have used previously (especially...All the systems I have used previously (especially in a banking environment) requires down time at the end of each trading day for an EOD run (revaluation). For PATS, system boots out all users at around 6 am Singapore time every day so there is a need to log back on every day after the reports are run.<br /><br />No such inconvenience for SaxoTrader. I can log on Sunday night and have system running all through the week to the following weekend. How cool is that!Taichisealhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16408626185813147200noreply@blogger.com