Quote from LowRisk:
I'm thinking of writing my own software to scan a list of 500 stocks with data feeds from eSignal. I'm a daytrader so I look at tick data rather than 10, 15 minute or longer time frames. Has anyone done it or tried to do it? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Quote from LowRisk:
I'm thinking of writing my own software to scan a list of 500 stocks with data feeds from eSignal. I'm a daytrader so I look at tick data rather than 10, 15 minute or longer time frames. Has anyone done it or tried to do it? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Quote from EdgeHunter:
If you are talking about coding to their standard full bore api which costs about $2500 to sign up to code to... then you can probably accomplish your task... are you sure nobody else is doing the type of scanning you want... double check that...
If you are thinking of using / coding to eSignal's Desktop API... I would strongly suggest NOT... tried it for months in 04 to 05 and it is not built very well...
I lost time, money, resources, energy, psycological poise and peace of mind... to cover a few... dealing with their Desktop API...
cj...
HAVE STOP <img src="http://www.enflow.com/p.gif"> WILL TRADE
Quote from jficquette:
Esignal's scanner is garbage. RadarStation works fine. That's why I use Tradestation. It doesn't do anything excellent but does everything OK. You can scan, program pretty much anything and is easy to learn.
One problem is with testing. You can only test one stock at a time but if your angle is on the futures then that's ok.
John