Thank goodness you didn't give QT a bad review in the software section at 2:29 today, which is after this post you made. Maybe ET is a little behind in it's posting today. Anyway, good luck....
Look up CMX on the QT board. He seems to be the resident Woodie expert when it comes to CCI/Woodie setups with QT... Look in the Paintbar section...
Woodies CCI is not a separate indicator. Its just the CCI indicator with specific parameters. I do not remember for sure what the specific parameters they use. I think its CCI(14,1) and for Turbo CCI, its CCI(6,1) CMX on our message boards is the resident expert and also has some Paintbar definitions for the SideWinder and Chop indicator. We will be adding them as native indicators in QT too. http://boards.quotetracker.com/boar...1&Words=CCI+cmx-&topic=&Search=true#Post68572
Jerry, QT workin like a charm. Can't think of any thing I want added except... Will you be extending intraday history beyond 10 days? or is that it? Thanks.
Hey Jerry, so when are ya going to add full scripting functionality, to allow real time market scanning, trading automation, and back testing, ala Tradestation like features??? You could make a premium edition, I'd easily pay 10x more for it!
Jerry; am sure this has been asked b4 but the thread is way to long to search. Using QT, is possible to hv a 5 min, 60 min and daily chart up of the same future symbol simultaneously?
Yes. Open one chart on the symbol. Right-click on it and pick the "New Chart" option. That will open another chart on the same symbol, and the parameters can be independently changed. If you want more than two, repeat.
I've been using QT for 4 years and I think they are the best software for traders -- better than E-Sig and cheaper. Just awesome and Jerry is a genius.
Scanning requires having access to data on the entire market, which QT does not have. Only has access to data in the portfolio of the user. Really don't want to get into the backtesting business. It increases complexity significantly. Would rather be the facilitator - QT has an API for quotes and trading, so others can write software that specializes in other areas, then use QT API to get the data and/or place trades. The new BioComp Dakota app is an example. We would like to see others as well