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I was a DTN customer a year ago and the DTNIQ page stated futures would be
available very soon. Then I was forced by circumstances to switch to
internet feed - DTN told me that futures would be available very soon ...
I'm glad I didn't hold my breath. I switched to Signal On Line since renamed
eSignal, probably because the SOL initials fit so well ... very poor
customer service; very unreliable basic statistics on breadth; volume, tick,
trin; lots of interruptions; premium pricing; limited historical data. Of
course all of that may have changed with the name change. Ran SOL side by
side with quote.com QCharts for two months and QC won hands down. The
biggest single problem with QC for futures traders is bad daily data but one
can build very good substitutes by requesting data for nnn minute bars where
nnn is the length of the session.

Earl

> > >I just tried it, the charts are their weak point, no candles and only 5
> days of intrival data. The say they
> will have futures in a two months. They offer a 5 day free trial.
> Currently I'm trying e-signal and so far so good. and have intregated
online
> trading in the workspace and works with
> many brokers.
> >
>




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    • DTNIQ
      • From: Eliot Kaplan