Sierra Chart with Interactive Brokers is also a common choice. Lots of low cost options depending on what you want ...
http://www.sierrachart.com/data.html
http://www.sierrachart.com/data.html
Quote from red herring:
Can anyone recommend a good, low cost charting software. I'm a position trader looking for good historical charts with a large suite of technical indicators and the capability to display several indicator panes. Backtesting not necesary.
I've heard amibroker and Quotetracker are good - any comments?
Quote from red herring:
Can anyone recommend a good, low cost charting software. I'm a position trader looking for good historical charts with a large suite of technical indicators and the capability to display several indicator panes. Backtesting not necesary.
I've heard amibroker and Quotetracker are good - any comments?
Thanks for the feedback Osorico. Do you find opentick's data reliable and accurate??Quote from osorico:
If price is a factor then I think Sierrachart with Opentick is the way. Unless of course your brokerage feed is supported by your chartware, or you want EOD only which is generally free.
Youll pay monthly to sierrachart and only exchange fees (your choice) to opentick, also monthly.
Amibroker and/or Quotetracker do not support Opentick, so for RT or streaming delayed you will generally pay between $20-$60 monthly for some feed PLUS monthly exchange fees. Unless your broker feed is supported or you only want EOD.
Just a thought.
Osorico