On friday during market fall, shorts stopped working. These small platforms are only good for normal markets.
Tradier Futures is ideal for traders who value control, speed, and innovation. It’s not just a brokerage—it’s a toolkit for serious market participants. I highly recommend it to anyone looking to take their trading to the next level.
It is very glitchy with TradingView. I place a bracket order and then after I notice the stop loss and take profit are in weird positions and I also suddenly have multiple other orders that I have to cancel.
I enjoy the robust integration with Trading View and Online Trading Academy resources and tools. Customer support is also top notch.
I'm switching to another broker. Your account summary and history of my trades is non-existent. EVERY other brokers offers the information I need. I know you have heard this before.
user friendly, fast easy set up ad love that it connects to trading view platform. Low margins are great.
this Tradier future something wrong anyone want to use this broker, I have a lot problems, one you in the trade is not let you change or flat out . it keep happen all time
not too happy so far. need to login multiple times per day, does not save credentials. orders on open trades close out at end of day leaving naked orders in the system. brackets on orders with multiple contracts seem to have an issue with the chart trading, not sure why order gets broken into more than one order. overall, I may have to leave the benefit so far which is the commissions and margins due to these problems.
I love this, this is the easiest to trade. I've tried other plateforms but tradier futures is the best.
Not user friendly
Very shitty
Terms and fees
About Tradier Futures
Tools and features
Frequently Asked Questions
- CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission)
- NFA (National Futures Association)
Brokers usually require deposits to manage risk, cover trading costs, and comply with regulations. Deposits act as collateral for leveraged trades, ensuring brokers don’t face losses if a trade goes against a trader. They also help cover fees, prevent fraud, and ensure serious trading activity.
Level 2 is a subscription-based service that offers real-time access to the exchange’s order book. It gives traders and investors a detailed view of market depth and momentum, helping them make more informed and strategic trading decisions.
Brokers impose inactivity fees to cover maintenance costs, comply with regulations, and encourage active trading. These fees help offset expenses for managing inactive accounts and prevent account abandonment.
- Market orders
- Stop limit orders
- Stop orders
- Trailing stop
- Limit orders
- Market order. It's a basic type designed to buy or sell an asset immediately at the next price available
- Limit order. Specifies the maximum (for buying) or minimum (for selling) price at which a trader is willing to execute a trade. It's only executed if the price reaches the preset level. There are buy and sell limit orders - they're set to buy/sell an asset at or below/above a certain price
- Stop order. Triggered when an asset moves above or below a certain price level, always executed in the direction that the price is moving. There are stop-loss orders (automatically closes a position at a certain level if the market moves against you) and (initiates a trade when the price breaks a certain level)
- Find the right asset using our screeners and heatmaps. Explore the stock market with the Stock Screener, track cryptocurrencies on the Crypto Coins Heatmap, and more tools to fin in the main menu
- Analyze price movements on our Supercharts. Utilize multiple drawing tools, built-in indicators, and advanced features to gain deeper market insights
- Stay on top of market changes with the Economic Calendar and the latest news, helping you quickly adapt to shifting conditions
- Test your strategy in a risk-free environment with a Paper Trading account to see how it performs before committing real capital
- Choose a broker and start your trading journey with confidence once you have a clear strategy in place
It's always worth preparing for trades before actually executing them. On TradingView, you can do this with our Paper Trading functionality.
- Increased risk of losses, including exceeding initial investment
- Interest costs on borrowed funds
- Potential for margin calls requiring additional deposits
Make sure to analyze an asset thoroughly and test your strategy on a Paper Trading account to ensure you're ready to navigate these risks.
Understanding commission structures is essential for traders, as fees can impact overall profitability. Choosing a broker with competitive rates and transparent pricing ensures cost-effective trading.