Seed review summarising public sentiment about ATAS: Footprint and volume-profile platform. Users generally agree with the rating shown, with the trade-offs listed in the cons section being the most cited drawback.
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Footprint and volume-profile platform.
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ATAS is a order-flow / footprint platform in the trading platforms category regulated by Platform — connects to regulated brokers. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Saint Petersburg, operating for 11 years, it is most often used for running active intraday strategies with low slippage.
Why people search for this
Get the tools, order types and data feeds an active trader needs without overpaying on commissions.
ATAS fits best when you are running active intraday strategies with low slippage, and specifically when need professional-grade charting and order execution. It also suits investors who use the platform's api or scripting to automate strategies.
It is not the right pick for someone who needs a fundamentally different product from a order-flow / footprint platform.
ATAS's headline cost is platform subscription at See attributes. Secondary line items include real-time data (Exchange fees passed through). Always cross-check fees against the operator's current pricing page — schedules change without notice.
ATAS is registered with or supervised by Platform — connects to regulated brokers. Regulatory registration is not a guarantee against loss — it means the firm operates under a defined rule-book and is subject to enforcement when it doesn't.
The closest peer to ATAS in this directory is AmiBroker, also a quant analysis and trading. On data fees the two differ visibly — ATAS shows From $59/mo, while AmiBroker shows $279–$499 one-time. If you are torn, open both side by side in the compare tool to see every attribute laid out in one table.
| Attribute | ATAS | AmiBroker |
|---|---|---|
| Platform | Desktop | Desktop |
| Data fees | From $59/mo | $279–$499 one-time |
| Order types | Via connected broker | Via connected broker |
| Mobile | Limited | No |
ATAS is a order-flow / footprint platform in the trading platforms category, headquartered in Saint Petersburg. Footprint and volume-profile platform.
ATAS is a trading platform first released in 2015. It connects to one or more regulated brokers and provides professional-grade charting, order management and (on most plans) automated-strategy support. Pricing usually combines a platform subscription with pass-through exchange data fees.
The table below lists every fee ATAS discloses in its current pricing schedule, drawn from the operator's own published pages. Compare line items against rivals in the trading platforms compare tool before settling on a primary account.
| Platform subscription | See attributes |
|---|---|
| Real-time data | Exchange fees passed through |
This is the structured feature matrix MoneyMoodBoard editors track for every trading platforms listing. A green check means fully supported, an orange dash means conditional on tier or geography, and a red cross means the feature is unavailable today.
These are first-party reviews submitted by verified MoneyMoodBoard readers who actually use ATAS. The average rating is 4.3 of five across 90 ratings, with the distribution and individual write-ups visible below for context.
4.3 / 5
Based on 90 ratings
Seed review summarising public sentiment about ATAS: Footprint and volume-profile platform. Users generally agree with the rating shown, with the trade-offs listed in the cons section being the most cited drawback.
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Before opening an account with ATAS, it helps to understand the category itself. The five short sections below explain how trading platforms work, who they suit, the main risks, where they fit in a plan, and the US regulatory rules.
Trading platforms are the software you use to actually place trades — sometimes bundled with a broker, sometimes a separate front-end that connects to one.
Real-time quotes, advanced order types, multi-leg options, technical charting, scanners, and a faster execution path than a typical retail web portal.
Active traders and options traders who need speed, depth-of-book data, and tools that go beyond a simple buy/sell button.
Active trading is hard to do profitably after taxes and fees. Most retail traders underperform a basic index fund over time — the tooling makes it easier to trade, not easier to win.
A trading platform is rarely the right starting point for new investors. If you trade frequently enough to justify Level II data and complex order tickets, you've already moved past the casual investor profile. Keep retirement contributions on autopilot through index funds in a separate account.
Trading platforms are typically owned by SEC-registered broker-dealers. Pattern day trader rules require $25,000 minimum equity in margin accounts; options approval requires the platform to assess experience and net worth via Reg T disclosures. Order routing is governed by Rule 605/606.
Quick definitions for terms used across trading platforms listings.
Short answers to the questions people most commonly type into search when researching ATAS. Each answer is composed from this listing's own data — regulator footprint, fees, headquarters, ratings — so it reflects the current state rather than a generic template.
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