Head to head
Hexgo vs QuantVue Elite
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| HexgoBest overall | QuantVue Elite | |
|---|---|---|
| Advertised price | $49–$97/mo | $447/mo |
| All in, per month | $49/mo | $447/mo |
| Platforms | NinjaTrader 8 | NinjaTrader, TradingView |
| Minimum capital | $500 | Not stated |
| Best for | NinjaTrader users who want CME index automation with the setup done with them | Traders who want a broad futures toolkit across TradingView and NinjaTrader, and will use the manual tools too |
| Not for | Traders who are not on NinjaTrader | Anyone who only wants index futures automated and is weighing it on cost |
Hexgo
The Hexgo NinjaTrader package is the most complete of the index systems we have looked at: four contracts rather than one, position sizing fixed in advance at 1% with stops, and setup assistance included rather than sold as an add-on. Like every competitor's, the headline price is the software only — the breakdown below shows what it comes to once the platform is included.
Full Hexgo review →QuantVue Elite
The broadest toolkit here and the only one that runs on TradingView as well as NinjaTrader, which matters if you do not want to be tied to one platform. The trade-off is price: automation lives in the Elite tier at $447/mo, and the widely-quoted $197 is the manual tier. For a trader who just wants CME index automation running, that is a lot of toolkit — and a lot of subscription — for the job.
Full QuantVue Elite review →