Quote from dpanic:
I have esignal as a my data feed and used their charts for a couple years, Esignal does have a replay function but it's not a true replay i.e. not every tick at the pace which it occured realtime. Doesn't give your the capability to play it back in real time as it occured nor does it include full time and sales. Neoticker allows you to replay exactly as it occured which includes the actual time/sales data at real time or at a faster pace. Also included the ability to execute simulated trades. Last I heard Ray is hooking Ninjatrader into that feed so that the NT dome will display an active DOM in conjuction with the charts so that you can then execute simulated trades off off real time data only a any timeframe you select. Right now I just use the Neoticker trade simulator which doens't include a running dome.
How is this different than what you're suggesting? Aren't you just talking about recording a days trading session and playing it back? How are you executing your simulated trades off of that data, is there a simpler way I'm overlooking?
Hi dpanic,
Interesting indeed. Sounds like Neoticker has some pretty good features. However, the reality is that I hardly look much at charts (only sometimes, and usually simple ones), so my ~$150/month for eSignal look like flushed down the toilet. Why do I use it? Because it has the best datafeed IMO. Also, I use it for the tape (T&S), which is very reliable and fast. Most of the time, I'm focused on tape, DOM, and the tick-chart in my execution platform. I will glance over to 1-min, 5-min and 15-min charts occassionally, but that's just for an overview. That's why I like ButtonTrader - It's got a simple tick-chart in it, right next to the DOM, coupled with volume pressure - This gives me most of the feel for where S&R is, where price went, where it bounced, plus it doesn't bias me much with past market information (it only shows ~10 minutes of tick chart). Perfect tool for a scalper.
As for executing simulated trades off that recorded data: Well, in ButtonTrader, you can record as much market as you like and then re-play the session, doing simulated trading just like the real market. It records all the action on the depth and price changes. It's essentially like re-living the trading day. I do this consistently, particularly when I've had a bad day. Comes a bad day, I will replay that session again and again, until my "end result" is seriously good. Of course I will get better also as I will remember what happened during that session. But you see that's exactly the point of it - As you actually remember things that happened, you adapt and build a framework in your mind to "remember things before they happen", which eventually translates into future performance, as you learn to clearly identify certain situations you've replayed several times in the past. Does this make any sense to you? It's a trick I learnt in NLP, it works very well for me in terms of honing very short-term scalping performance. It might not be so easy to implement when you have to rely on charts, though.
And by the way - You can record sessions in X_Trader, too, even better than on Button. I know you can...
Scientist