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John,
This will not work with Omega products, but you might investigate
Mytrack. They have an sdk so you can roll your own. They also own
AIQ which has real time alerts and an active user group. AIQ realtime
alerts can be used with eSignal and Mytrack, but not BMI, DTN,
FutureSource, etc. unless you roll your own server.
Follow the following links.
www.mytrack.com
www.aiq.com
www.egroups.com and look for the aiq user group
Standard Disclaimer- I just use the stuff and have no financial
interest, etc, etc.
Regards,
Ed Winters
----- Original Message -----
From: "john hamon" <jhamon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Omega_List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 11:58 AM
Subject: radar screen-like products
> all,
>
> i asked a question about programming radarscreen alerts through an
API and
> only got one response, so i'd like to try another tack:
>
> i would like to be able to program intraday alarms one a sheet. i
don't
> need all the backtesting of easy language, but i do need to be able
to set
> alerts based upon simple price and/or volume relationships. i am
looking
> for a product to do this. it doesn't have to be radarscreen,
although i
> keep coming away with the impression that omega is the only game in
town
> (mark brown's traderware number is disconnected; left a message for
> ravenquote yesterday and nobody has called me back).
>
> so to restate:
>
> 1. i want to use my existing code base in ms office/visual studio
> 2. based on the results of this work, i want to preprogram
alerts/signals in
> a spreadsheet-type product that uses real-time data feed and
generates
> alerts when certain simple conditions are met
> 3. i want to automatically program the radar screen-type product
with
> software, using an object or other interface that is documented.
>
> ---------------
>
> alternatively, does anyone know if there is a product that serves
symbol
> information to excel in real time so that i can can create the
> radarscreen-type capability in excel? does anyone have any
experience doing
> anything like this? this might be my best solution if such a thing
were
> available.
>
>
> thanks in advance for your help,
>
> john hamon
>
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