But as my wishlist reflects there are issues with the fundamental base of TOS which makes me unhopeful that the TOS engine will win out. The current method harkens back to DOS days. the ability to mass copy, organize, delete watchlists and scans.a robust portfolio management, analysis, tracking module, the Monitor tab is an embarrassment.Overall, the conditional order module is an afterthought.conditional orders that can handle multiple aggregations.more resources so to cut down on the "too complex" issues especially where conditional orders are concerned.unlimited watchlist fields (one can dream).ability to reference custom Studies within Studies.great things that I would like in the merged platform: Not all companies follow the textbook so all of this is just my opinion. After that, they will provide support for another x-period of time for the expiring platform(s). Whatever happens, the textbook says that they maintain both systems for at least the next 18mths. I am not negating the power of common men to enact change when they unite and demand it, I keep picturing in my mind, the developers laughing on the floor if management suggested that any major updates should be worked into what is usually an impossible deadline to start with.
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TOS has been trying to manage expectations by officially saying that there will be no major updates in the foreseeable future. The developers must already be working overtime, all while still maintaining two systems.
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Will they keep one as the base and update it with the capabilities of the other or will they create a whole new product from scratch. There is so much work in just coming up with the hypothetical framework for the merger of the power of both systems.
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Schwab has been clear, they will be combining into one 'unified' platform. While sometimes planning to drop you like a rock at a later date. The standard is to say, "we are committed to continuing to offer you exceptional service and support". Click to expand.No company involved in a merger comes out and says, "we are dropping you like a rock".