Welcome to the thinkorswim tutorial and the second module, monitor tab. Thinkorswim Trading Platform TD Ameritrade The thinkorswim trading platform offers industry-leading trading tools, streaming real-time. Download this app from Microsoft Store for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10 Team (Surface Hub). Custom Indicators for Thinkorswim. Hi guys, Josiah here. This is my Think-Or-Swim download page featuring all the ThinkScripts I’ve written for the Thinkorswim platform from TD Ameritrade. My goal with this site is to have fun programming and to provide some useful tools for my fellow TOS traders in the meantime.
Hi all.I'm in the process of moving from a 10.7.5 iMac to a brand new iMac with 10.8.3. Using a Time Machine backup.I installed Java Version 7 Update 21 from Oracle (same as had been installed on the 'old' iMac.
How come it didn't come over to the new Mac in the backup??? Hmmm.) (I know! It's because I didn't restore system info, just user profile.)Tried launching an app that uses Java and it launched and ran fine.Tried launching TD Ameritrade's Thinkorswim app, which I use extensively every trading day and it gives me a weird msg:My understanding (Oracle web site) is that you can't have both Java 6 and 7 installed at the same time.However, Oracle also says that Java 6 is dangerous and that it's preferable to install Java 7.So. What should be the next step???Thanks! Michel the drycleaner wrote:Hi all.I'm in the process of moving from a 10.7.5 iMac to a brand new iMac with 10.8.3. Using a Time Machine backup.I installed Java Version 7 Update 21 from Oracle (same as had been installed on the 'old' iMac.
How come it didn't come over to the new Mac in the backup??? Hmmm.) (I know!
It's because I didn't restore system info, just user profile.)Tried launching an app that uses Java and it launched and ran fine.Tried launching TD Ameritrade's Thinkorswim app, which I use extensively every trading day and it gives me a weird msg:My understanding (Oracle web site) is that you can't have both Java 6 and 7 installed at the same time.However, Oracle also says that Java 6 is dangerous and that it's preferable to install Java 7.So. What should be the next step???Thanks!If it says it requires Java 6 then it requires Java 6.Pete. BLUF: Ameritrade is about to release a more compatible version of Thinkorswim.In case anyone is still following this thread, I'll offer my experience. My issue started with repeated crashes in the thinkorswim application on a brand new Haswell rMBP. I called Ameritade and they asked me to reinstall Java from Apple's website here:Since this appeared to be an update to Java 6, which I thought we aren't supposed to use anymore, I deleted the Java 1.6 jdk fromsystem/library/java/javavirtualmachines. And then installed java 1.7 (aka Java 7 for anyone that doesn't realize it). That was a fail; the app wouldn't even start.
No error message or anything. This probably has to do with Linc's explanation that Java 1.7 is only a web plugin. So, I reinstalled as per the apple kb article above, and now it works again (though still buggy).The good news for Ameritrade traders is that tech support rep told me that a version of thinkorswim that is 'compatible with Java 1.7' is being released 'in the next few weeks'. We'll see if that happens, and if so, if it's an improvement. Hi BigJohn.When I moved to 10.9, I had the same problem. Again.Except that I pretty well stopped using ThinkorSwim (ToS). I'm now using my broker's software exclusively (and that runs fine with Java 7 from Oracle).(I had been using ToS because it supported an indicator that my broker's software did not.
But I have now moved to an indicator set that is supported by my broker, so don't really need ToS anymore. I never really intended to trade using ToS (didn't like their fees, interface, etc.))So, bottom line, I didn't install Java 6.Regards and good luck! Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
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