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CPU* | Dual Core | Quad Core | Octa Core or higher |
RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB | 16 GB or higher |
Free space | 2 GB | 10 GB | 50 GB or higher |
Monitor | Resolution of 1024×768 or greater |
4K display (resolution of 3840x2160) |
Multi-monitor solution |
We strongly recommend using 64-bit version of MultiCharts .NET
A power user is someone who uses 1 or more of the following: 5 or more tick charts, 10 or more interval charts, 15 or more indicators or signals on a chart.
*Intel 64 (AMD64) architecture processors
Note: MultiCharts .NET requires that you have .NET Framework 3.5, 4.0 and 4.6.1 installed.
Brokers & data feeds
To receive real-time data, you need a compatible data vendor subscription or an account with a compatible brokerage. For more information please review the list of supported brokers and data sources.
64-bit
MultiCharts .NET 64-bit is available for downloading. Allowing to engage more RAM, a 64-bit application enables the user to handle more charts, studies and data.
If you need a 32-bit version please contact support.
Scripting language
MultiCharts .NET uses C# and VB.NET scripts for strategies and indicators.
Development technologies
MultiCharts .NET’s architecture is written in C++, and it uses hardware resources to the fullest possible extent. It is a multi-process application that efficiently passes information between the processes to achieve maximum efficiency. MultiCharts .NET runs parallel tasks on each processor, which dramatically improves the system performance. MultiCharts .NET technology is also multiple-monitor friendly, allowing multiple chart windows to be detached from the main application and displayed across all of the available monitors simultaneously.
Multi-threading
MultiCharts .NET is a multi-threaded application. This means that the more CPU cores your computer has, the faster backtesting and optimization in MultiCharts .NET will work. With modern multi-core processors we can now meet traders’ rapidly growing demands for speed and efficiency in trading platforms.