No. But you can get data to/from Excel in real-time using 'Global Variables'.
It can take a while to get responses to coding questions. I've posted a reply to your question on the TS forums.
I was asked to post this T&S window. You can format it how you want.
Major differences are... 1. With TS2ki you buy the software and that's it. With TS8 you have a monthly fee. Though see above re. getting TS8...
Yes. Though you'll obviously still pay exchange fees.
How long your optimizations take will depend on 1. how much data you're processing 2. how many optimization iterations you are going through...
If you do 'File', 'Open Workspace...' from the TS menu there are some example workspaces provided by TS (can't remember which one's they are)....
I also posted this in response to your question in the TS forums...
Your strategies are held on your local PC. TS doesn't have access to them. They can, or course, take the buy/sell orders you send to them and...
If you have a brokerage account with them... http://www.tradestation.com/fees/platform_fees.shtm If you don't have a brokerage account......
Art, Thanks for sharing this. It's great to see a thread on Elite remain civilised. I haven't looked in detail yet but I just have some...
Assuming you have TS8 there is a thread here on how to bring COT data into TS for backtesting......
From this thread (on 26 Oct 2005)... https://www.tradestation.com/Discussions/Topic.aspx?Topic_ID=44584
Ding dong! Donuts, pretzels and beer for me. Salad for you. :p Second post......
My understanding (though I accept I may be wrong) is that this plan starts on 1st December and TS usually go back a month i.e. if you've done 10...
Have you looked at NeoTicker?
...almost right. :) TS actually stamps its data down to 1 second. But the client applications currently only handle time down to 1 minute.
With minute and above data it all just comes from the TS network. There's no need to store anything. Though you can download all their data and...
I don't trade stocks so I don't know about ECN books but I thought these fees were all exchange fees i.e. nothing to do with the broker. TS...
You just pay standard exchange fees. These are given on this page... http://www.tradestation.com/fees/platform_fees.shtm
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