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Jonathan from Rithmic was talking to me about adding breadth indicators to Rithmic and asking what was the highest priority/most popular ones. Since I don't use breadth indicators in my own trading, I only listed VIX, TICK and TRIN but obviously there are a lot more.
So I thought the best thing to do would be to open it up to you guys, so please reply with the most important list of breadth indicators you would like to see on Rithmic. I believe this would trickle down to Zen Fire users as well, but that is something @rithmic would have to confirm.
When you reply, do me a favor and list the description of the breadth indicator as well (because I don't know all these by their name alone).
The TRIN and TICK are by far the most request by our customers and prospective customers.
I think you picked the right ones.
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Adding breadth indicators would be a good start to making the feed complete. They still need better historical data that is marked with at bid/at ask indications before I could give up IQ Feed though.
What if they partnered with IQ Feed to provide the IQFeed for historical data/breadth indicators?