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Strategies & Market Trends : Systems, Strategies and Resources for Trading Futures

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To: ynot who wrote (30922)8/18/1999 4:37:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (2) of 44573
 
Yes I use MetaStock. I had Reuters data feed but got tired of their changing data after the fact and being down when I needed to do down loads. As bad as it sounds, I liked thier feed better than what I have now.

I have just recently switched to dial data which is always working as advertised so I should be happy. The problem I have with them is they have strange TICKER symbols for many of the sector indexes, US Dollar etc. It gets confusing trying to remeber that DWX is DXY etc.

The biggest pain is I can not find DOW actaul value quotes from them as they seem to only offer DOW theoretical which messes up my candlestick analysis. You can take one look at my chart and tell the exact date I switched data feeds. <ng>

Many were advising me to use Q-charts. They are cheaper and have everything but I could not get in touch with them after a few attempts and figured that if I couldn't reach them to get hooked up, then I probably wouldn't be able to reach them if I had a problem so I forgot about them. Everyone I know that uses them though seems happy.

All three are easy to use with MetaStock.

Good Luck,

Lee
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