Esignal outage

Quote from ozzy:

All I hear is e-signal this and e-signal that.

If your not satisfied move to another vendor. I used e-signal in the past and in my opinion it's overpriced. IB + Ensign is the way to go. Top Gun Software is also on my list and if your filthy rich CQG.

Stop complaining and make the change. Simple as that.

Dude, Top Gun software only works with the esignal datafeed.:confused:

Runningbear
 
Nice note, Esignal.

How about showing customers that you do care by stepping up and offering customers a refund for the day they were out of business even though for many traders it may be only a portion of what they lost by not being in play?

Personally I have one esignal feed and one iq feed and within the next two weeks it will be 2 iq feeds.

I can get the same data for < 1/2 the price and I don't use the charting or other features. I pay esignal about $100 a month for 200 symbols and get 500 for about $50 a month at IQFeed.

So far I have fouind reliability to be similar (until yesterday).
 
Quote from mlsignups:

Nice note, Esignal.

How about showing customers that you do care by stepping up and offering customers a refund for the day they were out of business even though for many traders it may be only a portion of what they lost by not being in play?

Personally I have one esignal feed and one iq feed and within the next two weeks it will be 2 iq feeds.

I can get the same data for < 1/2 the price and I don't use the charting or other features. I pay esignal about $100 a month for 200 symbols and get 500 for about $50 a month at IQFeed.

So far I have fouind reliability to be similar (until yesterday).
Then stop bitching and hit the road, shit happens, adapt!
 
I always wonder why people think that they lost money by not being in the market on days their data vendor is down. Having 2 vendors helps keep you in business, but I wonder how many upset traders actually came out ahead by not making bad moves on the down market?

Esignal may have just saved you your mortgage by keeping you on the sidelines.


Cheers,

Paul
 
Quote from paulelly1962:

I always wonder why people think that they lost money by not being in the market on days their data vendor is down. Having 2 vendors helps keep you in business, but I wonder how many upset traders actually came out ahead by not making bad moves on the down market?

Esignal may have just saved you your mortgage by keeping you on the sidelines.


Cheers,

Paul

If I hire a gardener to cut my lawn and he doesn't turn up, I don't pay him.

If I buy a plan ticket and the flight is canceled, I don't pay for the flight.

If I subscribe to a datafeed, and the data don't show, why should I have to pay?

I shouldn't. That's the way commerce works. You get paid for delivering what you promise.

If I make a living out of trading, how in hell does esignal not working, save my mortage?

Runningbear
 
Quote from Runningbear:

If I hire a gardener to cut my lawn and he doesn't turn up, I don't pay him.

If I buy a plan ticket and the flight is canceled, I don't pay for the flight.

If I subscribe to a datafeed, and the data don't show, why should I have to pay?

I shouldn't. That's the way commerce works. You get paid for delivering what you promise.

If I make a living out of trading, how in hell does esignal not working, save my mortage?

Runningbear
And if your electricity drops out for a few hours do you get a refund?
What about your cable TV?
Gas? phone? Do you get a refund when any of these services have an outage from time to time?

Of course not, GROW UP people
 
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