HSC,
X-Study cannot represent tick charts over various durations (10-tick, 25-tick, 50, 100, etc) in a bar chart format. This is what I use to trade (scalp).
I wonât dispute your point re CQG. Iâve only been running it (trial) a couple of days. The only difficulty Iâm having is with the Order-entry. I need to get hold of support re this problem. And I must say there support is brilliant. On Thursday a guy from technical took over my pc remotely and spent around an hour giving me a hands-on guided tour of the basics. Most places youâre lucky if you get reply to an e-mail within 7 days.
Regardless of the CQGâs charting facility, I just need the tick charts as above for the moment. Therefore, if this can be addressed through a cheaper (but well regarded prog, eg OpenQuant), the it has to be better.
Frank,
After spending Christ knows how long writing progâs in Excel/VBA, TTâs RTD library sounds pretty compelling. It isnât my priority but may find a place later.
Squeeze,
Re the Fix Adapter, also see Antonâs comments above.
Iâm in the UK (Manchester), trading remotely via a vpn through a broker/FCM in London. The rates are Euro 0.39 per side on up to 10,000 lots per month. TT is £650/$1200 per month. Total cost breakeven per day is 33 ticks on the bund. Marexâs rates are higher than this and MFâs are the highest Iâve seen.
Just to clarify your final paragraph. I know the broker installs a TT gateway.
When you say the Fix runs locally, do you mean it runs from my pc or from TTâs servers?
Who runs API - is it TT, the broker or myself?
With the TT Fix Adapter I can connect to QuickFix. But Anton says above, I donât need the Adapter to connect to OpenQuant/Quick fix.
What tangled webs we weave.
Grant.