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ATAS review

ATAS earns a PlatformScore of 77/100. It rates strongest for its community rating and value for money. Entry cost is $0-89.95/mo with a free tier available. Prop-firm support is rated Moderate-High (Rithmic (broad)). Start (free); Plus $24.95/mo, Pro $69.95/mo, Ultra $89.95/mo. Lifetime: Plus $1,079, Pro $1,943, Ultra $2,159. Up to 44% off annual. 14-day trial. Support praised (Telegram/remote).

77/ 100 PlatformScore

Best for: community-driven traders and budget-conscious traders.

How ATAS scores

Value9.0
Order Flow9.0
Automation5.0
Ease of Use6.0
Broker/Data8.5
Prop-Firm7.0
Community9.1

Specs at a glance

PlatformScore77/100
Price (from)$0-89.95/mo
Free tierYes
Lifetime license1079-2159
Prop-firm supportModerate-High (Rithmic (broad))
Data feedsRithmic, CQG, dxFeed
Runs onWindows
Mobile appYes
Crypto tradingYes
Community9.1/10 (423 reviews)

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Top-tier overall PlatformScore (77/100)
  • Genuinely usable free tier
  • Deep order-flow, DOM & footprint tooling
  • Excellent value for money
Cons
  • Automation and backtesting lag the algo-focused platforms
  • Steeper learning curve than beginner-friendly rivals

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Frequently asked questions

Is ATAS good for prop firms?

ATAS has Moderate-High prop-firm support via Rithmic (broad). It's confirmed compatible with Apex, Take Profit Trader, Bulenox, and more.

Is ATAS free?

Yes — ATAS offers a free tier, with paid plans starting at $0-89.95/mo.

How much does ATAS cost?

ATAS is priced from $0-89.95/mo. A one-time / lifetime license is available for 1079-2159.

Is ATAS good for order flow?

Yes — ATAS scores 9.0/10 for order-flow and DOM depth, a strong choice for footprint and volume-profile traders.

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