None of the major charting platforms have been written for or ported to the Mac OS. That is, TradeStation, NinjaTrader, MultiCharts, eSignal, Metastock and MetaTrader were all developed for the Windows operating system. No significant charting platform has ever been written for Mac users. Having said that though, apps in general are moving to the cloud. Which means all you need is an Internet browser, like Chrome, to run this new generation of cloud-based software. The leader in this field of cloud-based charting platforms is TradingView, developed by the makers of MultiCharts.Īnd then you can use either a PC or a Mac to run your browser and you’re good to go. TradingView has been a huge success – but is still not ready to replace TradeStation or NinjaTrader. There are some technical issues that need to get sorted (e.g. And as always with TradeStation 9.5 Update 21, we’ve addressed some important issues identified in the previous update. tick charts are not yet available, charts can change when refreshed, etc.) – and in time I’m sure these technical issues will get resolved. So in the meantime, the best way to run one of the leading charting platforms on a Mac is to use “emulation” software.
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