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NinjaTrader and Amibroker

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 excite 
Melbourne, Australia
 
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Hello everyone, I am basically a beginner in trading and wish to code my own trading strategy (I have been using C, Python and R in my work). I purchased Amibroker and now try to code my trading system using AFL. I found this forum some days ago and there are a lot of useful information here on system trading, but I also found that the most popular platform here is NinjaTrader, so I wonder if it is possible to convert whatever language used by NinjaTrader to AFL. In addition, it would be helpful if someone can give a brief comparison between NinjaTrader and Amibroker. I see there is a free version for NinjaTrader, and I may also try it out myself.
I currently trade stocks in ASX using Interactive Brokers.
Thanks in advance for any helps.

P.S. I just installed the NinjaTrader free version, and found that it is a trade platform, so might not comparable with Amibroker, but as both can be used for auto-trading, so I still wonder if their programming languages can be converted.
I think Multicharts should be comparable to Amibroker regarding the function, please correct me if any misunderstanding.

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Hello everyone, I am basically a beginner in trading and wish to code my own trading strategy (I have been using C, Python and R in my work). I purchased Amibroker and now try to code my trading system using AFL. I found this forum some days ago and there are a lot of useful information here on system trading, but I also found that the most popular platform here is NinjaTrader, so I wonder if it is possible to convert whatever language used by NinjaTrader to AFL. In addition, it would be helpful if someone can give a brief comparison between NinjaTrader and Amibroker. I see there is a free version for NinjaTrader, and I may also try it out myself.
I currently trade stocks in ASX using Interactive Brokers.
Thanks in advance for any helps.

P.S. I just installed the NinjaTrader free version, and found that it is a trade platform, so might not comparable with Amibroker, but as both can be used for auto-trading, so I still wonder if their programming languages can be converted.
I think Multicharts should be comparable to Amibroker regarding the function, please correct me if any misunderstanding.

read the post by dareminator (post no #4).

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 excite 
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Thanks bukkan, that is a very helpful post to me.

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