Ensign Software - Gone to the DOGS

Quote from ProfLogic:

You have that right.
Best computer - Quad 6700 Overclocked, 4 gig Ram/16 gig max
Best filber optic internet feed - dedicated 10-20 meg up/down
Best datafeed (for the money) - eSignal
Best Charting software (personal preference) - MultiCharts

All written off as a cost of doing business and all upgraded regularly.

Don't gauge one's trading prowess or how seriously they take their trading on how expensive their hardware/software is. That is ignorant.
 
Quote from Reaver:

Don't gauge one's trading prowess or how seriously they take their trading on how expensive their hardware/software is. That is ignorant.

None of what I stated was expensive. I'm looking for solid performance in my computer and software, speed and reliability for my internet and accurate and consistent data from my feed.
IMHO whether you are new and just getting started or a seasoned professional, the best tools aren't always the most expensive but they aren't toys either. For anyone watching or monitoring a wide variety of markets, Ensign is a toy. The refresh makes it worthless as a professional tool.
 
I gave up on ensign several months ago after realizing I was Howard's unpaid QA grunt. In fact I was paying Howard to be his unpaid QA grunt, as was/is most of his user community after his last big change to the tick database.

Ensign has always been a feature rich application, but only those features Howard liked. Try getting traditional candle sticks with gray wicks and normal body color w/o borders. Not with Ensign but you'll get rockets and every other candle stick option under the sun.

After 1.5 years with ensign I finally gave up and moved on.
 
Quote from ProfLogic:

None of what I stated was expensive. I'm looking for solid performance in my computer and software, speed and reliability for my internet and accurate and consistent data from my feed.
IMHO whether you are new and just getting started or a seasoned professional, the best tools aren't always the most expensive but they aren't toys either. For anyone watching or monitoring a wide variety of markets, Ensign is a toy. The refresh makes it worthless as a professional tool.

I agree with you. Ensign used to be better for EOD trading data but it has become a toy.

Still, I suggest you make yourself more clear about what you actually mean in your statements. You made it sounds like everyone that doesn't use super cutting edge equipment is a newb...when in fact, that is quite illogical, prof.

Just let this one go.

P.S. That was a funny story about the programmer BTW. Figures.
 
Quote from Aaron Copland:

If you trade intraday and use leverage I hope your not using these toys.

If you just pretend your a trader its ok.

Quote from Aaron Copland:

It appears most here are not professional traders. They don't consider this their full time business. Because if it was your business you could write off these software costs.

I actually used CQG for a few years only because it was the only choice at a firm I traded for. I think CQG sucks. It has nothing to do with money, since I wasn't paying for it, it's just not as good as other options. Don't believe the hype. I actually prefer Esignal, which is what I use now.

Please don't tell me you're judging the seriousness of a trader by what charting platform they use. LOL. There are many reasons to use one over another. Charting is close to last on my list of importance anyways.

Anyways, back on topic, I have also been using Ensign as an add on to Esignal for a while now. There's a specfic chart that is easy to chart with Ensign that I've found is unavailable in other programs. Anyways, I only have that one Ensign chart up and have had no problems whatsoever. I haven't updated Ensign since last fall, and I'm guessing I shouldn't.
 
With they way the market is heading, all you really need is a big red sell button!:)

Has anyone tried cme equotes?

How about a trading co-operative where a group of traders pool resources: best data, equipment etc. Set up somewhere very pretty (N. California perhaps) by the coast. Some entertainments for the slow moments etc. Trading costs would be tiny because of the volumes traded. Could expand as others joined and as they joined costs would become even less. Eventually we could set up as our own brokerage too. Then the logical step would be our own exchange! Seriously though, a co-operative? All equal, mutual support and pooled resources. Any thoughts?
 
Quote from SDticks:

I haven't updated Ensign since last fall, and I'm guessing I shouldn't.

You will only be able to get away with that for awhile, until Esignal changes something and Ensign needs to adapt. One morning your charts will just not work and you will have to call and update and everything will be screwy and you may miss a days income.

:(
 
I used CQG for years and a few years ago started fooling around with the "cheap" feeds. I started with Tradestation and moved a small account with them. They sucked so I moved the Tradestation account to IB. I fell in love with IB for trading multiple instruments etc. So I looked and tried cheap software programs. I finally found Ensign and did not like it at first. Now, I love the damn thing because for a NON programming trader like me ---it is a joy to customize (once you get used to it).

I have seen Ensign/Ib data run right with CQG and TT for the last few years. A few months ago, Ensign started screwing things up. I did the latest upgrade this morning.......and it seems to be a hell of lot better.


FWIW, if TT had all the different alert tools and indicator builder tools as Ensign---it would be great. I have found that having Ensign/IB as a good solution .I use the newest TT with charts as an execution solution/backup-works well for me.

CQG has flawless data. Too bad we can not get it all in one package.

This mornings upgrade in Ensign seems to be a BIG improvement---at least for IB.

I have friends that moved their IB account feed from Ensign to NeoTicker and loved it. But I am not a programmer and with Neoticker (which can do anything) --you need to be able to program.
 
Quote from ProfLogic:

You have that right.
Best computer - Quad 6700 Overclocked, 4 gig Ram/16 gig max
Best filber optic internet feed - dedicated 10-20 meg up/down
Best datafeed (for the money) - eSignal
Best Charting software (personal preference) - MultiCharts

All written off as a cost of doing business and all upgraded regularly.

I watch too many markets and too many charts to ever go back to Ensign. The first time I had to "refresh" I would kill Howard. I talked to one of his programmers the other day and he just laughed at what he is asked to do there. He said Howard is absolutely in the clouds as to what actual professional traders require so he programs for them on the side.

Oh, the programmer uses MultiCharts for trading.

Looked into Multicharts and stopped dead in my tracks... they don't have watchlists?!?!?!?

Is there no good solution out there?!??!
 
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