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To: Mark Z who wrote (3662)9/6/1999 11:22:00 PM
From: E. Davies  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17977
 
I've just started with trying the qcharts/CyberX integration and so far don't seem to be able to find even as much function in it as you imply. I wonder if I'm missing something (Using 2.5 build 4 which I assume is the most recent beta).

All I've been able to do is set it up to automatically send a fixed # of share order at whatever price I double or right click on. It appears to always be routed simply as a CyberX-limit order. Given the fact that I trade stocks at both $7 and $180 a predetermined # of shares is a pretty useless feature for me, so I have found almost no value in the integrated package.

With the integrated product, you have to specify buy/sell twice, once in QCharts and once in CyberX.
This I dont see at all. Somehow we are operating in different planes. For me, when you double click on a bid/ask the order is automatically sent out. This only works if you turn off the "confirm orders" in the preferences. With "confirm" on its even more useless as qcharts will stop updating until you do the confirm.

You imply somehow that qcharts "sets up" an order in CyberX that you can then go and modify. How is this done?

Eric



To: Mark Z who wrote (3662)9/7/1999 1:05:00 AM
From: Gibbons Burke  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17977
 
Mark, thank you for the excellent feedback on the CyberX trading integration in QCharts!

--
Gibbons



To: Mark Z who wrote (3662)9/7/1999 9:22:00 AM
From: jebj  Respond to of 17977
 
>I prefer to leave CyberX running independently of QCharts. - Mark

I agree - I want CyberX totally independent of Qcharts so I have a cross check when there are delays in one or the other.

jb