Maybe if all Quote Tracker users sent TDAmeritrade an e-mail saying we will switch brokerage firms if we can't use QT, they would change their minds. Fidelity and some other firms offer cheaper rates but I would stay with Ameritrade just for QT.
After trading with TD for quite some time and trading a lot of contracts everymonth,I pay 5$ for stock and options $ 5+ 0.75/contract. Only iB is cheaper with out a ticket fee for options .For International customers not all brokerages work out. QT works well for me even with ping around 350-500 to USA from middle of nowhere in South Asia and that too 3G mobile USB dongle broadband .No fixed line adsl BB for the last 2 years.
I've just heard about this and I'm devastated. I live in Australia and use live data feed from etrade for intraday. Will this all end in the new year? Any plans to keep QT alive?
Jerry, they tell me that QT inline mini charts can probably run in ThinkOrSwim using thinkScript, but not sure. Is that possible.
QT inline charts cannot run in anything. They can create same thing in TOS if they wish, but wouldn't do it in any scripting language. It needs to be efficient since the chart is shown on all the symbols in the portfolio.
> I normally keep up to 10 charts (different symbols) in 1min,10 tick,0.1 & 0.3 range bar,some in voulme bar,some in P&F (0.005x10) like that. > My lap top not that strong. (only 2 gb ram/dual core 4 years old) > 60 days intra day chart in too many charts in high volume/high tick symbols like SPY,XLE etc will freeze. Setup here: 2004' laptop, 1500 Mhz Pentium-M, 1 GB of RAM, Windows XP Professional SP3, 60 GB drive, driving additional external LCD, using QT with 60-day patch, having approx. 20 simultaneous intra-day charts open, plus raw data and Level 2 window. QT runs smoothly on this setup, memory usage stays well below 100 MB. I don't think I would be able to do this ith any other trading/charting software that is out there. Hoping QT will be there for long time to come - I seen few other trading/charting platforms and nothing comes close in terms of usability, quote data presentational accuracy, abilities and features, agility, efficiency and lightness on computational resources. It's just showing great software engineering craftsmanship and devotion of its maker. I wish somebody (JM?) would be able to devote his time and resources and work on issuing unofficial patches every now and then to keep QT working with TDAmeritrade/ThinkTech servers/data feeds, and/or other providers. Or; to share knowledge, know-how, code and insights on ways to do it. It shouldn't be that hard to adapt it to speak TDA (or other's) protocol after all.
They tell me that, "It will no longer be supported or maintained, but when the registration servers are taken down and as feeds change, we won't be updating them (silently or through a full release), so things will probably stop working pretty quickly. Some feeds like Yahoo will probably work for awhile, though".
R.I.P QT - one of the great charting packages of our lifetime. Supposedly, going EOL shortly, I was told. Well, I hope Jerry got a good pile of cash for selling out, at least - he deserves that. ToS is crap IMO, and extremely non-intuitive to use. I have had a lot of trouble porting QT scripts/charts over to ToS. I have found that almost everything has ported over to the free version of NinjaTrader, so my backup is ready to go.
Isn't this is the end of updates and support for QT?The program will continue to work as normal I believe