Barchart Trader

I am not used to advertise but I am always shocked at the number of people getting crappy( esignal ) or expensive ( CQG ) charts to trade stuff like ag or energy spreads. I use X trader as a trading front end so I needed a charting platform for exchange supported spreads, and barchart trader is just perfect for the incredibly high price of 129$ per month( plus CME data fees of course...). The delayed version is free.

http://www.barchart.com/trader/

Here you have real spread market charts( not difference between outrights ) with volume, news and even weather maps. The charts are ultra clean and I find the quality of datas on point( never found discrepancies with my statements settlements for example ). Apart from the noticeable absence of the crush spread, every inter-contract spread are available.

Just thought not that many people were aware of this alternative. I have no link to Barchart of course.
 
I am not used to advertise but I am always shocked at the number of people getting crappy( esignal ) or expensive ( CQG ) charts to trade stuff like ag or energy spreads. I use X trader as a trading front end so I needed a charting platform for exchange supported spreads, and barchart trader is just perfect for the incredibly high price of 129$ per month( plus CME data fees of course...). The delayed version is free.

http://www.barchart.com/trader/

Here you have real spread market charts( not difference between outrights ) with volume, news and even weather maps. The charts are ultra clean and I find the quality of datas on point( never found discrepancies with my statements settlements for example ). Apart from the noticeable absence of the crush spread, every inter-contract spread are available.

Just thought not that many people were aware of this alternative. I have no link to Barchart of course.

In addition, Barchart manages the network connectivity for Sierra Chart:

https://www.sierrachart.com/SupportBoard.php?ThreadID=11631#P50160

Unfortunately, Sierra Chart does not support exchanged traded spreads yet. Otherwise, there may be a cheaper alternative:

http://www.sierrachart.com/SupportBoard.php?ThreadID=12373

Just my two cents.
 
It also offers a crush spread chart, albeit using the less accurate 1:1:1 ratio and just the front month:
Chart - Settings - Spread Equations - Popular Equations
 
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