What's with the ed4.net link in the previous post? That's some kind of email marketing website. Here's the link to quote.com's normal signup path via their finance.lycos.com registration server that you get to by clicking "subscribe now" on quote.com's website Just type in quote.com's advertised TRYQCHARTS offer code in step 1 of the form to get a free month trial https://qcreg.finance.lycos.com/reg/pro.asp?subs=b-qcharts-trader&style=
Oh well, qcharts is making a push for more new customers. That can only mean one thing in the next few months, clogged and slow servers
I can no longer deal with the data lockup problems on the LiveCharts package. I guess you get what you pay for so I am looking for another package. This is absurd. Any recommendations??? THIA.
I have been using QCharts since October 1999. Well over a year ago, I became disillusioned with their data integrity and began shopping around, testing other charting software. Since that time, QCharts has improved and I am quite pleased with it. I trade only ES using 1-minute charts. When there is a delay in QCharts as compared to the streaming data that I get from the PATSystem J-Trader order entry platform, I just press Ctrl+Alt+N to change servers. On balance, I'm quite pleased with QCharts and found it to be better than a couple of other more expensive packages that I have tried. One of the unique features of QCharts, aside from the incredible ease of use, is the historical intraday data available. It goes back more than 2 years. When I last looked, well over a year ago, I did not find any other real time data vendor with so much back data on an intraday basis. Again, my reference point is the mini indexes traded on the CME. I cannot comment on QCharts' data integrity for other markets. Regards, Thunderdog