QuoteTracker No Longer Adding New Features - Being Abandoned

Quote from j_medved:

Garry,

Don't know what you can do about it. I am not privy to TDA's plans for drawing down QT. As for having someone create something that mirrors QT using some other language, that is technically possible, but would be a big undertaking, and not one that I can participate in.

Understood. Best regards in your future endeavors.

Garry
 
Much of what Jerry Medved can do or say with respect to him getting back into anything having to do with charting software would depend on the terms of his contracts with TDA. Many anti-compete terms of buy/sell contracts have a time limit of 3 to 5 years on the seller.
 
Quote from killthesunshine:

give it up move on. sierra chart allows for much more user programming :D

Sierra chart does not meet my needs and requirements. I used RealTick for 10 years and could use it again but it falls short of Quote Tracker.
 
Quote from kiwi_trader:



One other positive is that SC were approached by a broker to acquire the program and refused outright. They don't want to go the way that QT did.

Given enough money, Sierra might eventually still sell out like QT did.
 
If QT does go away, multicharts now has a free discretionary version they are working on. Not pumping it or anything, just an option that is out there for free and it actually lets you trade off the charts or dom if you use IB, unlike the ninja free version (which I also like). It is still in alpha and has some kinks, but they are pretty good about working them out.
 
Quote from EON Kid:

some things are no working, like index chart backfill

Working fine here using Ameritrade for backfill; your backfill
provider must offer index backfill in order for this to work.
 
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