I recently purchased a 19" LCD which runs at 1280 X 1024 My previous setup was a 19" CRT at 800 X 600. It was difficult at first to adjust to the resolution being so much higher. I tried running the LCD at lower resolutions, but image quality suffered far too greatly. In the end I discovered...
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/invsub/finder/finderx.asp?Query=SV1QF116Z04L50000ZF4Z04L5ZF3Z03F1ZF5Z04L1%2e5F114MZ&Name=Search2&Tickers=200
Change as needed.
Banker
Yes Walther, as many as you want.
Time frames are 1m,3m,5m,10m,15m,30m,60m,90m,120m + Daily,Weekly,Monthly Weekly and longer do not update real time though.
Banker
I searched for that and couldn't find what you are talking about. What are the issues with Prophet.net? All of my experience with them has been pleasant. Of course I never tried prophetstation. Wasn't that from the old prophetfinance.com?
Banker
Yes I use prophet.net's silver package for real time charting. It works great. You get streaming charts in the java charts console. Everything is backfilled with up to 60 days of intraday data or many years of end of day data. The data seems to come in at the same speed as IB data.
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Thanks for illustrating your adventures with SSF's. I hope they build a good following. I hope the Narrow Based Indices from One Chicago become a viable reality for trading.
Banker
http://www.onechicago.com/030000_products/oc_030200.html
http://www.prophet.net/upgrade/memberships.jsp
I don't know if they are the least expensive. I use their service, and find it very valuable. Interactive brokers has inexpensive real time data also, but there is no backfill.
Banker
It's these types of quotes that make this thread a must read. Seriously though, I love all of the nice topping patterns you have found.
Good luck,
Banker
http://www.prophet.net/explore/chartSurfer.jsp
You can use filter controls to weed out some of the members of the group, if you want to. You will see the chart of the group itself, and the chart of each component. You can use chart controls to adjust what time period chart you are...
I think you have misunderstood. I was talking about option #1. Attaching an exit stop to a limit entry. In my example, I attached an exit stop to a stop limit entry. When the stop limit order fills, the exit stop is placed for you. There is no limit order. The orders are directly tied to...
I'm totally astonished nobody has brought up the current .com craziness.
Check out SINA NTES SOHU, or whatever other company you know who ends their name in .com The last few months or so has been bonkers! I find it strange that this is going on again. I guess it's a bit more muted this...
With option #1 and possibly others, you can then change the original limit entry order to a stop limit if you wish. This has to be done after you attach your auto stop to your limit order. You would pull up the order ticket for the limit order and change it to a stop limit.
I love that...
I love this thread! I have nothing to add since I am a total newbie in these markets. I'm very interested though, so I hope the posts keep coming.
Banker
Better late than never.
In TWS you do it like this:
1. Make a limit order to enter the market.
2. Right click on that order and select "Attach a stop".
3. Click back on your limit order and pull up the order ticket.
4. Change the limit order to a stop limit.
5. Submit the...
I'm glad to see this thread is alive and kicking. I'm having fun playing with play money at Paradise. I still haven't funded my account with real cash. I can't quite get past my doubts about the site and the funding process.
Banker
Thanks for sharing Alanm,
I'll look into opening up an account somewhere that will allow me to trade the big contracts. I like operating in liquid markets.
Banker
Did you even go to Firepay? http://www.firepay.com/default.asp
There isn't even an address or a phone number. I mean come on, give me a break. I'll just give my bank account number to any old website....
Banker
Funding is questionable, at least for me. I know my credit cards have guarantees regarding internet fraud, so that might be the best route to go. I looked at FirePay, and it just doesn't seem that credible to me. NeTeller didn't make me feel too confident either. You would think online money...