scanning software realtime

Originally posted by Hubert
does anyone know of any good ones
There have been lots and lots of discussions of realtime scanning software on a variety of threads at ET over the past year. You will need to use the search function (upper right) and do a little homework.
 
I use First Alert. Ive been on it since 7/1999. It's cumbersome (no more than others, Im sure) but very flexible....it does not do historical back testing. Our firm also uses something called Insight. I have never used it but it can do same things First Alert can do. Since I have not used both, I dont know which is more reliable or easier or more flexible & "powerful" ....Suffice it to say, Im happy with First Alert ith all its idiocyncricies and bugs...I haven't touched 90% of what it can do.
 
Originally posted by DayTraderNYC
I use First Alert. Ive been on it since 7/1999. It's cumbersome (no more than others, Im sure) but very flexible....it does not do historical back testing. Our firm also uses something called Insight. I have never used it but it can do same things First Alert can do. Since I have not used both, I dont know which is more reliable or easier or more flexible & "powerful" ....Suffice it to say, Im happy with First Alert ith all its idiocyncricies and bugs...I haven't touched 90% of what it can do.

Insight is absolutely awesome. Too bad remote traders can't get it.
 
Try www.alertscanner.com if you use A-T or REDIPlus.

I've found it's an easy way to keep track of when stocks I like to trade hit key levels. Getting alerts on thousands of symbols and frequently missing the ones that are important to me has always been a problem. It has a wide range of pre-programmed alert types that cover most popular technical indicators.
 
Originally posted by TechWiz
Try www.alertscanner.com if you use A-T or REDIPlus.

I've found it's an easy way to keep track of when stocks I like to trade hit key levels. Getting alerts on thousands of symbols and frequently missing the ones that are important to me has always been a problem. It has a wide range of pre-programmed alert types that cover most popular technical indicators.

I use AT. Very cool. Thank you.
 
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