what would you recommend?
appreciate sharing of your experiences using off the shelf software, that allows building of customized studies to scan on a universe of stocks
so far, have narrowed the search to multicharts (~1500usd lifetime) + iq feed (150usd upwards/mth). understand that one needs to pay the entrance fee to play
background: zero programming knowledge. discretionary trader interested to be alerted, whenever an asset trades within x% of its past y swing points (on daily & intraday). currently have limited time. will start out paying to build custom study for scan, & eventually the diy route
multicharts (standard)
multicharts' easylanguage will allow for customised coding. however, have found the only usable/value real-time universe of stock feed is iq's. also quite a hassle to manually import the universe of stock symbols. esignal's feed is good, but overpriced
sierra charts
m a sierra charts user on futures & really like their custom study/alert/ chart trading features. sc is ideal if their crappy scanner was more functional over a universe of symbols. sc caters to the futures crowd & is hopeless for stocks
other software
esignal - overpriced. comparatively harder for non-programmer to build custom scan
have ruled tradestation (us) out, as it is limited to us stocks. tradestation (global, ib partnership) is limited to ib data, which is crippling. eg. pacing violation, 1yr historical data. comm structure is like a telecom offering discounted handsets on higher recurring mthly fees. uncertainty how long partnership will last. multicharts & ib had a partnership that ran for a few years
amibroker seems to be favoured for its customizable backtesting, & not so great for real-time scanning. easylanguage seems to be friendly to non-programmers vs amibroker's code
metastock seems to be comparable to multicharts. fees seem higher than multicharts. their pricing page is not clear whether certain charges r monthly/annual recurring or one-time. programming syntax does not seem geared towards non-programmers
appreciate sharing of your experiences using off the shelf software, that allows building of customized studies to scan on a universe of stocks
so far, have narrowed the search to multicharts (~1500usd lifetime) + iq feed (150usd upwards/mth). understand that one needs to pay the entrance fee to play
background: zero programming knowledge. discretionary trader interested to be alerted, whenever an asset trades within x% of its past y swing points (on daily & intraday). currently have limited time. will start out paying to build custom study for scan, & eventually the diy route
multicharts (standard)
multicharts' easylanguage will allow for customised coding. however, have found the only usable/value real-time universe of stock feed is iq's. also quite a hassle to manually import the universe of stock symbols. esignal's feed is good, but overpriced
sierra charts
m a sierra charts user on futures & really like their custom study/alert/ chart trading features. sc is ideal if their crappy scanner was more functional over a universe of symbols. sc caters to the futures crowd & is hopeless for stocks
other software
esignal - overpriced. comparatively harder for non-programmer to build custom scan
have ruled tradestation (us) out, as it is limited to us stocks. tradestation (global, ib partnership) is limited to ib data, which is crippling. eg. pacing violation, 1yr historical data. comm structure is like a telecom offering discounted handsets on higher recurring mthly fees. uncertainty how long partnership will last. multicharts & ib had a partnership that ran for a few years
amibroker seems to be favoured for its customizable backtesting, & not so great for real-time scanning. easylanguage seems to be friendly to non-programmers vs amibroker's code
metastock seems to be comparable to multicharts. fees seem higher than multicharts. their pricing page is not clear whether certain charges r monthly/annual recurring or one-time. programming syntax does not seem geared towards non-programmers