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You can edit out nearly all the toolbars in QT.
QT operates from what it calls "portfolios" You can create and have open multiple portfolios across multiple monitors. These can be as busy or as plain as you like. High/low/last etc.
You can have a portfolio window with just one symbol and make the rest of the screen a chart, multiple charts, t&s, news whatever.
If you want to add a second symbol, just hit insert button, type in symbol. Presto.
Click on symbol in list. Puts that symbol in a chart, or charts if you have charts linked. Any time frames. If you want a symbol not on your list, simply type symbol in active chart.
You can have multiple pushpin colors linked to portfolios linked to charts, linked to multiple monitors. Any or all charts can update at once, or individually. In any time frame. Including historical charts.
What's also cool about QT is you can add data stream on the fly with one license.
Say Esig goes down. Trading is done for the day right? Wrong.
Make change in data souce/proxy menu and switch to IB, Iqfeed, about 50 others. Works seamlessly. Stay with recommended data sources. Takes about 10 seconds.
Or have 2 data feeds run at the same time. Just make certain not to use the same symbol in both.
For example I have QT running on Iqfeed as back up for stock trading and its filtering stocks from Trade Ideas.
At the same time I also have another QT version running but this one being fed by IB data for my futures backup with integrated order entry. Just click on the chart. Order placed.
Historical backfill Eod stocks goes back years. I can check to see how many. At least 2. And you can link with Prophet net and get the entire history.
ID backfill usually caps out at 10 days. Depends on your broker/data source.
Wish I had QT when I started out.
$400/month for 10 minute delayed satellite delievered data. I thought I was THE MAN.
You can edit out nearly all the toolbars in QT.
QT operates from what it calls "portfolios" You can create and have open multiple portfolios across multiple monitors. These can be as busy or as plain as you like. High/low/last etc.
You can have a portfolio window with just one symbol and make the rest of the screen a chart, multiple charts, t&s, news whatever.
If you want to add a second symbol, just hit insert button, type in symbol. Presto.
Click on symbol in list. Puts that symbol in a chart, or charts if you have charts linked. Any time frames. If you want a symbol not on your list, simply type symbol in active chart.
You can have multiple pushpin colors linked to portfolios linked to charts, linked to multiple monitors. Any or all charts can update at once, or individually. In any time frame. Including historical charts.
What's also cool about QT is you can add data stream on the fly with one license.
Say Esig goes down. Trading is done for the day right? Wrong.
Make change in data souce/proxy menu and switch to IB, Iqfeed, about 50 others. Works seamlessly. Stay with recommended data sources. Takes about 10 seconds.
Or have 2 data feeds run at the same time. Just make certain not to use the same symbol in both.
For example I have QT running on Iqfeed as back up for stock trading and its filtering stocks from Trade Ideas.
At the same time I also have another QT version running but this one being fed by IB data for my futures backup with integrated order entry. Just click on the chart. Order placed.
Historical backfill Eod stocks goes back years. I can check to see how many. At least 2. And you can link with Prophet net and get the entire history.
ID backfill usually caps out at 10 days. Depends on your broker/data source.
Wish I had QT when I started out.
$400/month for 10 minute delayed satellite delievered data. I thought I was THE MAN.
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
I've noticed that QCharts seems to be suffering a recurrence of its old problem, lagging data. It seemed fine for quite a while, but after the ESig takeover, things have seemed to be gradually getting worse. Given that there are several programs that can use the free IB feed and thereby avoid the rip-off for RT data from the futures exchanges, it seems like a good idea to evaluate them more closely.
Without having demo'd them, I can say that I like the look of Sierra Charts and find QT a little busy. For example, do you have to have a watch list running in QT to put up charts? Can yu delete all the various toolbars, etc in QT? They seem to take up a lot of screen space.
My primary concern however is backfill. I like to have a couple of years of EOD and several months of intraday, at least 60 minute data. I don't like having to store the data on my HD, and having to run the computer at all times to collect data is not going to work for me.
I know there are third party products that provide backfill, for a price. Anyone used them?
This is primarily for futures and indexes, as I use another broker platform for stock trading. I do appreciate the ease of displaying stocks in QCharts however. You can create several charts with different timeframes and fill them by clicking on a watchlist or one of their hotlists. Very useful, as are their proprietary indicators. And of course, anyone who has used the QCharts platform loves the intuitive interface and great charting.
I hate to replace them, but the combination of lagging data and expensive RT data is beginning to annoy me.
