Quotetracker still the best!

Quote from trader07:

Quotetracker (www.quotetracker.com) is still the best charting software in the industry IMO. I recently had an issue with QT/TWS and they (QT) resolved it promptly with IB.

P.S.
I am not affiliated in any way with QT nor IB.

I'm glad you got your issue resolved with them (plural).

Care to give us more of the details? - I don't use IB currently, but it most definitely is a consideration for the future (trade futs only).

Regards,

Jimmy J
 
Quote from ang_99:

I wish they had paper trading capability like ensign

That's an easy one.

Just sign up with NinjaTrader, or Booktrader or Buttontrader and you can paper trade to your hearts content (point in fact, you shouldn't be trading real money until you've established the psychological framework for trading).

Good trading,

JJ
 
Quote from Tums:

I like the QT's sliding bar on the bottom of the chart -- it lets you zoom in and zoom out quickly. You can return to the pre-zoom chart effortlessly. This must be the best zoom implementation of all charting softwares.
that feature puzzles me. When I want to zoom I keep hitting up/down arrow and nothing happen.:)
 
Quote from ang_99:

Can QT have 2 symbols overaly on 1 chart?
Nope, and that is a pity.
It can however chart a portfolio, so eg. you can build a pair of futures and show the differential value on a chart.

Ursa..
 
I took a few years off from trading. I am starting up a new trading account with IB. I have downloaded the free quotetracker to try out. Until my account is up and open with IB and I am ready to start trading I have no data/market feed. When the account is open I will likely get data from IB. I would like to paper trade for a bit until I am ready to go.

Is there a place I can get free realtime or delayed data for quotetracker until then?

Who are you using for data?
 
Quote from nkhoi:

that feature puzzles me. When I want to zoom I keep hitting up/down arrow and nothing happen.:)

grab it with th mouse, N ...works great!
 
Quote from MajorUrsa:

Nope, and that is a pity.
It can however chart a portfolio, so eg. you can build a pair of futures and show the differential value on a chart.

Ursa..

Major ... Yes, i agree, a pity that one cant put two graphs on a chart. But, its still a great package and i couldnt work without it.

Love those floating windows ... real important to me.

rj
 
Quote from rcj:

Major ... Yes, i agree, a pity that one cant put two graphs on a chart. But, its still a great package and i couldnt work without it.
Oh yes, I agree with that, would not change it for something else. Just gave an answer to the question.
The reason I mentioned the pairs was that the one and only time I wanted to have 2 graphs on the same chart was when I tried some pairs-trading in Eminis. I found out than rather than view the two eminis in the same graph I could make a portfolio, long YM short NQ eg. and watch the chart for this portfolio, including all the bellsandwhistles for TA. That was rather nice, I thought.

Ursa..
 
Used QT for years, love it. Recently started running Metatrader4 alongside for one reason, intraday data >10 days. Also, MT4 pops up a lot quicker than IB TWS > Security key/code calculator > QT, but that's not QT's fault. :)
 
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