I understand TDA wants to shut down QuoteTracker as a matter of principle... so that QT doesn't compete with their newly acquired ThinkOrSwim platfrom, in the further development of which TDA is going to invest big.Quote from stock777:
Criminal for them to abandon QT. How much could it possibly cost to simply maintain it from a feed standpoint?
They could pay Medved some nominal sum to do that , and not piss off hundreds or thousands of traders who use the platform.
Quote from killthesunshine:
what chart are you getting now that can't be got from any other even better??
Quote from LeeD:
I understand TDA wants to shut down QuoteTracker as a matter of principle... so that QT doesn't compete with their newly acquired ThinkOrSwim platfrom, in the further development of which TDA is going to invest big.
Are you talking of something like Chandelier stop?Quote from samus:
I use volatility stops religiously and QT is the only one I've found that can easily and simply chart them with visual simplicity like no other I've found. I'm use to it, I like it, and I hate parting with such a great app.
Exactly! The chart shows ATR (over specified number of bars) multiplied by a user-defined constant. Is it the kind of stop, you are saying, is not found in other platforms?Quote from samus:
I'm not sure but I believe it's a variation of the volatility stop used with a multiple of ATR that can adjusted for sensitivity. Your chart looks very similar to vstop.
Quote from LeeD:
Exactly! The chart shows ATR (over specified number of bars) multiplied by a user-defined constant. Is it the kind of stop, you are saying, is not found in other platforms?
The sreenshot I attached is from NeoTicker. It's one of the indicators contributed by users.Quote from samus:
Probably my bad but I haven't looked very hard for "Chandlier". I know it best as a vstop, and I have found other charts using it, but not as an integrated chart with my TD account. I have a feeling I'm going to have to adjust in the near future so I'll have to do more due diligence in finding a package with this indicator. What charting package are you using?