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To: Eric P who wrote (6097)12/18/1999 12:06:00 PM
From: d. alexander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18137
 
The obvious choice was to integrate the ESP product into a combined charting AND execution platform.

And one that is widely used by knowledgeable traders. The execution platform part of it implies the latter.

The ESP program will actually work as a stand alone application

With a database other than that supplied for RT III?

A scan brings in symbols. One could look at them in any charting program. I use the Worden scans & look at the charts in TradeStation, all eod & internal database, of course. Now I use TStation RT, but you can't use their scans on the data coming in real time. Am planning to switch to a program that will permit qCharts data to feed TStation, so at least I can get rid of one data provider. But TStation will still be unable to scan that RT data & qCharts has no scans. And the ESP program integrates with RT III. Around we go.

d.alexander