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Quote from Rob Johnson:

How did you add the buy/sell signals at the bottom of your pic?

Entry is signalled when the two calculations agree, provided that supporting one-second algorithms on tape internals caculable only on a mini-Cray concur.

The charting package is eSignal. It allows you to add to the basic chart so-called "studies" which are home-grown codes in their scripted language EFS. You can highlight the code results in colors as you desire. The exaggerated Cray aspect is that with a fast large memory computer you can run some pretty impressive codes at tick rates.
 
Quote from Rob Johnson:

How long have you used esignal and doe sit really work ?

I use TA with MA's, Stoch, etc.

Over ten years. It is overkill and too pricy for the straight-forward kind of charting you seem to do. It is best if what you need is clean, low-latency unaggregated tick data and the ability to process it using your own codes. People here tell me NinjaTrader is better, though. I have stuck with eSignal out of reluctance to learn to code differently.
 
The charting package is eSignal. It allows you to add to the basic chart so-called "studies" which are home-grown codes in their scripted language EFS. You can highlight the code results in colors as you desire. The exaggerated Cray aspect is that with a fast large memory computer you can run some pretty impressive codes at tick rates.

Hi do you use EFS Esignal?

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