Quote from potemkinvillage:
Whilst the SGXNK data feed from IB is fine to give you a feel of the market, what I found for data that it was unreliable during real time trading.
What I mean by this is that very often I found that my charts would give me a very different picture of price and indicator after a refresh. To the extent that what I believed was a set-up before the refresh, was in fact not a set-up after refresh. i.e. I could not rely on what the chart/data was illustrating.
I now use esignal which is expensive but very stable.
Just something to keep to try out for yourself.
).Quote from potemkinvillage:
Whilst the SGXNK data feed from IB is fine to give you a feel of the market, what I found for data that it was unreliable during real time trading.
What I mean by this is that very often I found that my charts would give me a very different picture of price and indicator after a refresh. To the extent that what I believed was a set-up before the refresh, was in fact not a set-up after refresh. i.e. I could not rely on what the chart/data was illustrating.
I now use esignal which is expensive but very stable.
Just something to keep to try out for yourself.
Quote from potemkinvillage:
Whilst the SGXNK data feed from IB is fine to give you a feel of the market, what I found for data that it was unreliable during real time trading.
What I mean by this is that very often I found that my charts would give me a very different picture of price and indicator after a refresh. To the extent that what I believed was a set-up before the refresh, was in fact not a set-up after refresh. i.e. I could not rely on what the chart/data was illustrating.
I now use esignal which is expensive but very stable.
Just something to keep to try out for yourself.