Thinking Stuff's ATM

Automated Trading Machine (ATM) makes it simple to remove fear and greed from your trading. Automated trading is no longer just for the rich or nerdy. Our revolutionary software runs on your computer, using your trading rules, but none of your emotions. There's just one requirement - you know how to use a mouse.  Learn more...

Thinking Stuff's ATE

Automated Trading Execution (ATE) is where we run your trading systems for you on our servers. Your system can be exported from ATM, or written in plain English and we'll make it for you. We'll even backtest and suggest improvements if you want us to. This service essentially automates your automated trading.  Learn more...

Thinking Stuff's Groups

Join a group of like-minded individuals, and help each other to trading success. Once you join a group, you will have access to that group's trading systems, ideas, and feedback. And please contribute your own knowledge as much as possible. Or contact us to start your own group.  Learn more...

Account Numbers

When you create an account in ATM you have to enter an account number. Read below for what to enter, as it differs by broker.
 

FXCM

To find the account number, first log in to the FXCM trading platform. You should be able to see an "Accounts" section, with all your accounts listed there. For a demo account, there's probably only one account listed. Anyway, in that "Accounts" section, there should be an "Account" column. The value in that field is close to, but not the value you want to type into ATM.

First, if the account number has letters at the start, don't type them.

Second, if the account number has zeroes at the start, don't type them.

Third, if the number is longer than 8 digits, only type the last 8 digits.

So an account number like:

  • 0012346 would be entered into ATM as 123456
  • ABC000123456789 would be entered as 23456789
     

Oanda

To find the account number, first log in to the Oanda trading platform. Then from the main menu of that trading platform, click "Account", then choose "Change Account". You should now be able to see a list of your accounts. The number to enter in this field is the number in brackets. E.g. if it says something like "Primary (1234567)", then enter 1234567 in this field in ATM.
 

Gain Capital

Doesn't give out account numbers, so just enter 0 (zero).
 

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