Eg. Quotetracker will be free (or about $50 a year if you don't want adds). You can have it run within 15 minutes from now if you start the dowload. It is much more flexible than TWS-charts will be in the coming 5 years. It has so many features, chart-types and event-filters, I still don't know them all.Quote from clam61:
well lets think...
if you need third party charting tools, that means you are probably paying for them. depending on your charting needs, this can range from 50 to a couple hundred a month.
If this amount of investment bothers you you're doing yourself a great disservice. Just try it and you will understand what I mean.
Well it seems to be more difficult than the experts at IB expeccted, because it develops very slowly. But maybe you know better how to develop this. There are a lot of packages aroudn, but many are flawed or hard to use. If it was as easy as you said, the perfect package would be available already, and it isn't.
ib does not need to move mountains to get better charts--its really not that difficult to produce this type of software.
Ursa..
