getting historical price data from eSignal into Excel

A API would really be great.

Gordon, to export data from eSignal you can specify the number of days a chart shows in the TimeTemplate, so you don't have to scroll back.
 
Quote from sshakhshir:

If you know how to program, I have seen an Application Programming Interface that allows you to get historical info (intra and inter-day) into another program such as Excel.

I am working on this right now in a transition from AT Financial to eSignal.


Correct me if I'm wrong but eSignal itself has no API. However an API for TurboFeed (basically the quote client esignal utilizes) is available but costs quite some money
 
Quote from JayF_eSignal:

To hopefully clear up any confusion about our API, please refer to our FAQ's on the subject here.

If you want customers then you need to clearly state the pricing / packaging of the products. There are enough vendors about that commercial developers like us are not interested in lengthy negotiations to determine if your product is priced appropriately. State it upfront: MY response to your url is "click" to exit to another vendor ....
 
Quote from docarzt:

Gordon, to export data from eSignal you can specify the number of days a chart shows in the TimeTemplate, so you don't have to scroll back.
Good tip. Thanks! :cool:
 
Quote from SystemsTrader:

I have seen the system do all that you are referring to and it will probably be released by summer... my very unofficial guesstimation.
Will it be included in a new version of eSignal, or are you or another company making it? If so, will there be a fee? Thanks
 
We should be releasing 7.3 within about a week (pop out windows, quoteboard, NYSE OpenBook), and then moving on to 7.4 which will have an ActiveX Tool that is being talked about here. It will give users access to the quotes, ticks and history data in a new way. Since it is ActiveX it will work with Excel, Visual Basic, C++, etc.

For the latest 7.3 release, check it out here:

http://share.esignal.com/groupcontents.jsp?folder=&groupid=132

Chuck
@eSignal
 
Quote from JustStarted:




you said delayed during mkt hours. why is that? I was considering trying Qcharts just for its Excel link...........which I thought was real time.

I said FREE delayed. NASDAQ free RT,NYSE & e-mini delayed

$9.99 get u RT + exchange fees


mike
 
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