Advanced users of charting software

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by lojze, Jan 30, 2003.

  1. in a decending order:

    - CQG/NET
    - Aspen Graphics/Reuters SSL, Reuters BridgeFeed or TelerateFeed
    - TradeSignal Professional, exclusively available on Reuters Terminal
    - EXPO on Bloomberg or Reuters
    - TradeStation 2000i powered by Reuters or Bloomberg through LinkServer 2000 or Adapta 2000i
    - Futuresource ProNET Plus
    - ***Tickquest NeoTicker/IB feed*** if you say "retail"

    Don't think we can talk about charting software without regard to feed quality and stability. Assume we are discussing under the realtime context.
     
    #11     Jan 30, 2003
  2. jester

    jester Guest

    RE>FSG Sterling

    I think you would be best served by just going to Financial Systems Group (FSG) @ www.financialsystemsgroup.com to see for yourself, I believe they have a demo you can check out.

    All the information is their, and I have no affiliation with FSG other than utilizing their platform.

    J-
     
    #12     Jan 30, 2003
  3. esignal gets my vote for the "quick and dirty" award

    ps - i don't carry out any "advanced operations," and if i did, i sure as shit wouldn't be talking about them here

    most of my operations are pretty mindless. you know - staring at my monitor, talking to it, stuff like that..
     
    #13     Jan 30, 2003
  4. Can be as advanced as you want to make it and is very inexpensive.
     
    #14     Jan 30, 2003
  5. yes, you right eSignal became rather powerful charting software. but imho TS2000 is few more intuitive.

    tndr
     
    #15     Feb 1, 2003