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Pros

Advanced order flow analysis tools, including footprint charts and volume profiles, which provide deep insights into market dynamics.
A 14-day free trial allows users to test the platform's features before committing to a subscription.
Supports a variety of markets, such as futures, stocks, and cryptocurrencies, making it versatile for different trading strategies.

Cons

The platform is unregulated, posing potential risks for users regarding security and reliability.
Pricing can be high, particularly for novice traders, as it primarily targets professional traders with its subscription model.
The platform is only compatible with Windows, limiting accessibility for users on other operating systems.

ATAS broker Accounts

ATAS Account Types

ATAS offers several types of accounts for traders, allowing them to connect to various trading platforms and access a range of markets. The primary account types include:

  • Broker Trading Accounts:
    • Rithmic: Supports markets like CME, NYMEX, and Eurex. Offers quotes and trading capabilities, but does not support server-side OCO (One Cancels Other) or stop orders.
    • CQG: Provides full trading features, including server-side OCO and stops, across multiple markets.
    • Interactive Brokers (TWS): Offers comprehensive trading features across major exchanges, including server-side OCO and stops.
    • Crypto Exchanges: Accounts can be opened for platforms like Binance, Bybit, and Bitfinex, allowing for trading and real-time quotes.
    • Online Data Provider Accounts:
      • IQFeed: Provides access to a wide range of markets but does not support server-side trading features.
      • DXFeed: Offers quotes for several markets but also lacks server-side trading capabilities.
      • Demo Accounts:
        • ATAS Sim: A demo account that allows users to trade with virtual funds, testing strategies without financial risk.
        • Crypto Sim: Specifically for trading virtual funds on Binance futures instruments.

        ATAS Broker Account Opening Process

        To open an account with ATAS, follow these steps:

        • Choose Your Account Type: Determine whether you want a broker trading account, an online data provider account, or a demo account.

        • Select a Broker: Visit the official broker's website or the ATAS website to find a list of licensed brokers. Ensure the broker has the necessary licenses and offers the markets you're interested in.

        • Contact the Broker: Reach out to the broker via email or phone to inquire about account types, commissions, and other relevant details.

        • Complete the Application: Fill out the application form provided by the broker, which may include:

          • Personal information (name, address, contact details)
          • Identification documents (passport, utility bills for proof of address)
          • Deposit Funds: Fund your account through bank transfer or credit card as instructed by the broker.

          • Install Trading Platform: Download and install the ATAS platform. You'll receive login credentials to access your account.

          • Begin Trading: Once your account is set up and funded, you can start trading on the ATAS platform.

          • For more detailed instructions, refer to the ATAS knowledge base or the specific broker's guidelines.

ATAS accounts can be viewed for products that can be traded accounts with a minimum deposit of by (2+) .
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