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William & Jim,
As I have said to a few other post before yours. I switched from TS4 to
NeoTicker. It will do what you are asking for, things like fancy graphs
and the ability to create any kind of strategy you can think of. I am not
a part of the company, but did volunteer to moderate thier Yahoo group,
that is just starting with almost no activity. People use the bulletin
board on their web site for most communication. They just released support
for E-signal today. They have realtime and EOD versions. They are stright
up guys, who have made fast ane relatively bug free advances in
releases. Try it for the 30 day trial, you might be pleasantly
surprised. It is not perfect, but does what I need, reliably.
If you have questions I will be glad to try to assist.
John
At 11/6/2001 06:15 PM, Jim Wixson wrote:
>William,
>No one has said it better than you.
>I am actively looking for a substitute for TS - especially one for which I
>might buy the source, and especially with an eye towards compiling it under
>Linux.
>I like TS' sophisticated graphical interface and features (when they work) -
>and will continue to use these, but ultimately expect to end up with
>- a fancy, interactive, graphical charting program (like TS or SC)
>- a modeling program able to test any stategy I can think up
>- a flexible order-entry program able to read (almost) any data feed, run my
>selection programs and emit a signal.
>This might involve three different programs.
>I am contacting SmartQuant and have been compiling a list of ALL candidates
>for the above functions, and would much like to share these with like-minded
>persons.
>Jim Wixson
>RSVP?
>
>it is always the same problem in software: a compagny creates software and
>develops it but, if the source is not available, when this compagnie decides
>to stop working on it, the users are hostage.
>I will be glad when i will able to use only free software. I use linux for
>my work except win2000 for tradestation. I will be able to use smartquant in
>perhaps 1 or 2 year. But even if tradestation tech do not upgrade i have no
>regret to by it.
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