TC2000 automatically syncs with your personal WatchLists, EasyScans and chart templates from TC2000 program on your Mac/PC. It includes built-in WatchLists for stocks, indexes, ETF's and industry groups.
All sort, scan and chart requests are processed instantly using true real-time data. Charts are incredibly fast with crystal-clear graphics.
Access a huge library of 70+ technical indicators including Worden's proprietary MoneyStream® for uncovering hidden buying & selling pressure in a stock.
TC2000® desktop software has been selected best stock charting by the readers of Stocks & Commodities Magazine for the last 20 years (including 2012). The TC2000® mobile app requires Gold or Platinum service and access to the desktop software from your PC or Mac.
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Is TC2000 free?
Yes, TC2000 is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is TC2000 legit?
⚠️ The TC2000 app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
No update in 4 years? With how expensive this service is one would think they could get off their butts and create a real interface for Mac and mobile users. Look how nice and easy RobinHood is. This service should be 1/4 of what they charge since you need to use Parallels to even access it.
Web version is great. App, not so good.
I rely on the web version to watch for market trends. Even though I don’t trade on this service, I like the ample space, different time ranges, views and drawing functions. But the app version is a disappointment. It is very basic. It doesn’t use the screen format wisely. It’s slow to switch from vertical to horizontal and vv. It doesn’t zoom in or out… let’s just say it is just doesn’t seem made for my device’s screen and it does offer the most useful tools. It’s mostly just to look at.
Having said that, however, I do recommend the web version.
Desktop Good, Mobile Bad
The desktop version is great with lots of features. The mobile version is about as basic as it comes. There are other mobile options that are free that are much better. Also, the mobile app keeps telling me that I’m signed on somewhere else, but my desktop at home is shut down, so it makes the mobile version useless to me. Very annoying. I guess it’s back to thinkorswim for my mobile app.
Fantastic mobile app
Yes, it takes some finagling.
Need to download Parallels and toggle the mouse features
Dumbo mouse (the actual name of the mouse) makes the app just like the desktop
People complain too much but don’t take the time to explore the app
5 stars all the way
Doesn’t save settings
I set up my chart with about 7 different indicators, but once you close out the app and open it later, none of them will be saved. 20 minutes wasted, every time yo use it.
Can’t even get past the login page
I dl’d this app with little expectation, it lived up to that at least. As soon as it asks for your email, I provide the one I have an account with that I pay for, it says it’s an invalid email. I triple check and try again, again, same error. I try another, same thing. Deleted immediately.
Just doesn’t work
Tried using as instructed for TC2000. No pop up keyboard. Doesn’t allow entry of password. BTW, password is entered in default settings. Like I said - just doesn’t work.
So Annoyingly Elementary!
Downloaded this app hoping that I could use good features on my phone on the go, I am already a TC2000 user and pay $$$ membership, but I realized that this app is SO ANNOYINGLY ELEMENTARY!! Even free apps like Yahoo finance would work better than this! What a shame for the developers!
Doesn’t work for mobile
This app does not work for mobile from my iPad. The only time I got it to work was once I deleted the app and renown loaded it. After that it wont work again.
Disappointed
I am paying 15 a month for the paid desktop version, which i LOVE. and this is what they offer for mobile? 0 indicators, with limited candlestick vi, prices are unclear on graph.. I pray to God that this app gets updated soon.
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