there is a c++ interface in tradelink for standard client functions, so you can talk to any of brokers including sterling. look at...
here is how to do this in tradelink... tradelink is 100% free and open source. works with sterling and 15+ other brokers and feeds....
both are supported in tradelink.... different than these other platforms, tradelink is 100% free and open source. also tradelink supports...
this is covered on all sorts of other forums/threads, but yeah IB does not provide a complete level1 stream. it's heavily filtered
google tradelink project tradelink is : * free and open source * trade strategies or full applications * live with IB and 15 other...
you may want to check out tradelink : * 100% free and open source * supports 10+ brokers and 3 data feeds * supports any .net language *...
That is a bit cumbersome to do in excel. I believe you'd have to have the macro keep the current high/low somewhere else in the table... then...
the lightspeed connector in tradelink is beta, but it does work. if you have problems join the users list. somebody will help you. you...
this site suggests it's HHmmss as I also suggested : http://www.mechtrading.com/qcollector/esignal/ninjatrader.htm it can't be milliseconds...
that is most likely the time in hh:sec:seconds (w/out the colon)... eg 11:18:20
tick capture for later use and import is described here : http://code.google.com/p/tradelink/wiki/TradeLinkTickData you can also cache ticks...
rosy : yes it can be made to work. However no TT connector is available for tradelink at present time. Most likely later this year, or we can...
no I do not believe that is correct with regard to order canceling. On shared infrastructure I believe sterling imposes the rate limitation to...
in general tradelink is low latency so you can send as many orders as you like. regarding sterling.... if your sterling connector in tradelink...
tradelink : * 100% free and open source * live trading across 10+ brokers and 3 data feeds * super-fast tick-based backtesting...
cqg is pretty affordable tickdata.com is more comprehensive but more expensive many of the feed providers: esignal, dtn, multicharts allow you...
you will probably spend more time writing dlls in c++ than you would in .net and get marginal if any speed improvement for your efforts....
Yes we are in process of moving the ones not already on youtube
You can do this in tradelink which is 100% free and open source, works with sterling and many other brokers : http://tradelink.googlecode.com...
the genesis .net api does not work completely, their example crashes and has problems. when we asked genesis about this they said they didn't...
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