Hi guys,
I am new to the site here. I have been trading for a little over a year now, did terrible at first but have started to show some progress.
I have recently come up with a significant technical problem. My internet service provider caps my bandwidth at 80gb per month. I thought for sure that would be no problem. Well, I think that keeping thinkorswim running on my computer several hours a day, with multiple charts open, is apparently using a major portion of that bandwidth. I just hit the limit and I am being tapered off for the rest of February. Not much I can do now for February, but I am looking at the future. Of course if I hit my bandwidth limit, my ability to trade is severely curtailed.
So, I would like to do something else that allows me to still look at multiple charts in real time, but doesn't eat up my bandwidth so much. I have heard that thinkorswim uses a lot of bandwidth because it streams every bar (even the ones that are complete). I don't know if that's true, but if it is, I had best figure out an alternate charting package, or I won't be able to continue.
Anyone have any ideas or had any experience with that?
Thanks in advance,
Joseph
I am new to the site here. I have been trading for a little over a year now, did terrible at first but have started to show some progress.
I have recently come up with a significant technical problem. My internet service provider caps my bandwidth at 80gb per month. I thought for sure that would be no problem. Well, I think that keeping thinkorswim running on my computer several hours a day, with multiple charts open, is apparently using a major portion of that bandwidth. I just hit the limit and I am being tapered off for the rest of February. Not much I can do now for February, but I am looking at the future. Of course if I hit my bandwidth limit, my ability to trade is severely curtailed.
So, I would like to do something else that allows me to still look at multiple charts in real time, but doesn't eat up my bandwidth so much. I have heard that thinkorswim uses a lot of bandwidth because it streams every bar (even the ones that are complete). I don't know if that's true, but if it is, I had best figure out an alternate charting package, or I won't be able to continue.
Anyone have any ideas or had any experience with that?
Thanks in advance,
Joseph