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Do they, Q.com, carry perpetual or continuous data for futures contract??
If so, how are the symbols formatted?
Couldn't find any mention on these type of data on their web site.
-----Original Message-----
From: Earl Adamy <eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: Future of trading data/software
>Also, if you don't see an interval you want on the drop-down you can just
>type in the interval you want e.g. 45 minutes.
>
>Earl
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: PPetersen <hotair003@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: rbl@xxxxxxxxxxx <rbl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Cc: greene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <greene@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
><omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Date: Tuesday, March 30, 1999 7:25 PM
>Subject: Re: Future of trading data/software
>
>
>>Qcharts realtime allows you to plot charts in intervals from 1 tick to
>1,5,15,30,60
>>min,daily,weekly,monthly,yearly intervals. You can incorporate up to12
>indicators
>>that change as you change the interval. It also can incorporate news,level
>II,
>>direct link to your broker, time sales sheets, fundamental data, ,
>position
>>monitoring,
>>alerts activated on charts, exporting of data, symbol lists that update on
>things
>>like volume leaders, pct gainers,pct losers,etc. Research to a degree can
>be done
>>from the Qcharts as well. It runs independent of your browser. I use this
>every day.
>>All of the above can be done concurrently within the same window.
>>Paula
>>
>>
>>Robin B. Lake wrote:
>>
>>> >
>>> > Do you happen to know the differences between the charts you get from
>QCharts -
>>> > and those you get for $24.95? Robyn
>>> >
>>>
>>> There seem to be no less than three "chart services" from Quote.com (no,
>>> make that four). There are the charts with the pulldown
>>> menus that let you select the tick intervals, but these don't
>>> provide a full day of 1-minute ticks. I believe these come from:
>>> (NOW I CAN'T FIND IT!) a selection off the home page ... There is
>>> (2) Live Charts, an application that runs in your browser, but not
>>> as full featured as QCharts; There is QCharts; and there is some other
>>> charting capability that I have Bookmarked that gives me 1-minute ticks
>>> for an entire day. QCharts lets you save the ticks in an ASCII file
>>> for later technical analysis. There now ALSO seems to be "Streaming
>>> Charts" which I have not looked at ... What a cornucopia!
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Robin Lake
>>> rbl@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> > Earl Adamy wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > For 24.95 you don't get QCharts/QFeed - I didn't look at the 24.95
>product
>>> > > because it wasn't the QCharts/QFeed which had been recommended to
me.
>I'm
>>> > > running a package which uses QFeed for intraday data so the less
>expensive
>>> > > package was not of interest.
>>> > >
>>> > > Earl
>>> >
>>> >
>>
>
>
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