Quote from s0mmi:
>>I like their charts because it has an extremely easy-to-use interface, it is fast timely & efficient. The load-up time is decent. Bringing up new charts is fast and quick. The time & Sales is accurate. The website has decent easy-to-use help pages about creating correlation functions and doing basic tests.
>> Also it is very nice and easy for putting spreads together, researching spreads, generating different spreads using various time-scales, multipliers, and filtering for time zones....
>> Also I have run out of room and I use four 24-inch monitors and they're all stacked top to bottom with X_Trader ladders and charts. I am going to get another 4 soon and that can easily be filled up. It's necessary that you're using a fast, efficient program that's easy to see and lets you do things quickly.
>>The alternative is eSignal. It is a slow piece of garbage. It would save me 70% of my chart cost but I tried it and it's trash. It is slow, very inefficient, and terrible for spreading. You have to manually calculate every single spread using some old school integer functions and learn the coding for it.
>> Also, its user interface is shocking. The website is terrible, you cannot find anything, and its just generally a piece of cheap trash. And then to make things worse, their Time & Sales for eSignal is NOT 100% accurate and misses orders.
Oh, and the 'key codes' for each chart is different and before you type in ANY code for a chart, you need to attach the exchange to the prefix first. It's just generally a huge hassle for nothing.
>> Cheap charts are not worth it to me. I use so many and I enjoy researching ,investigating new exchanges and putting together random spreads over time and observing them.