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Strategies & Market Trends : Bottom (and Top) Pickers, Unite!

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To: Michael Watkins who wrote (138)1/19/2001 3:30:13 PM
From: Atin  Read Replies (1) of 214
 
QFeed is much more reliable than QCharts

This makes very little sense (not saying you're wrong, just that it doesn't make sense). QCharts is fed by QFeed -- it doesn't have a different way of getting data so if QCharts is getting bad data, it is QFeed's problem. The difference might be that when you are running TradeStation you're looking at fewer symbols and therefore getting less data?

I also have fewer troubles with QFeed than most people, and I think it is because I don't watch too many symbols -- just some futures and indices, QQQ etc.

I have also been trying eSignal -- and porting my point and figure application to it. In the meantime I have both datafeeds.

I also use MetaStock with eSignal -- and have problems with some of the ways they're integrated. I don't like having to enter timings etc on futures, I'd really rather it was done automatically for me when I brought up a symbol. I do like the charts though. I wish it had a "quotesheet" capability though. It is too much work to bring up a chart otherwise.

-Atin
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