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Re: Volume Based Charts Request for HELP
Thank you Cooter, my sentiments exactly. I am not paying for somewhat accurate charting when most others out there do exactly what I need and want.
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Re: Volume Based Charts Request for HELP
Guess I'm not worried about little stuff like that. What's more troubling with TS is from time to time (like most of this morning) their time and sales (dom) bid/ask data lags the market. The last trade price is correct but many times today have seen last trade blatantly through a bid/ask so right now I don't trust their bid/ask data. Now that bothers me.
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Re: Volume Based Charts Request for HELP
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You could take a look at Amibroker AmiBroker - Technical Analysis Software. Charting, Backtesting, Scanning of stocks, futures, mutual funds, forex (currencies). Alerts. Free quotes. It supports volume based charts. They have an evaluation copy you can download. I've only played around with the feature briefly but it looks ok. seaview |
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Re: Volume Based Charts Request for HELP
Well nothing like shooting down a trading day b/c of software issues...
So far it looks like MultiCharts and ESignal are going to be good options for what I need - Constant Volume Based Charts (CVBC's). :rolleyes: MultiCharts link - http://www.tssupport.com/products/multicharts/ With Multi, you need to add a data feed as well. Here's the list of supported data vendors - http://www.tssupport.com/products/mu...atamanagement/ (scroll to the bottom). Depending on where you trade, you may be able to plug data into Multi from your broker and not pay the data fee. ESignal link - http://www.esignal.com/ Depending on what data feeds you need will dictate the cost here.
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Re: Volume Based Charts Request for HELP
Here's a couple of links for you to review: January 2004 Trading Tips Newsletter May 2004 Trading Tips Newsletter They have both Constant Volume Bars, and Constant Range Bars (aka Momentum Bars) available. |
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