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Hello all you wonderful traders out there, I am reaching out to you because after searching I came up with nothing that compares to Quote Trackers charts so I ask is there any?
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I used Quote tracker for a long time and really liked it , just started trying new things because I was a little bored and wanted to see what was out there
nothing bad to say
but that was before TD ameritrade not sure if things have changed?
"Successful trading is one long journey, not a destination" Peter Borish Former Head of Research for Paul Tudor Jones speaking on conversations with John F. Carter
I am still using quotetracker and am also getting worried about what I will replace it with once it stops working. My strategy is coded in the paintbars and I have doubts about any other program being able to reproduce it visually.
I am trying to migrate over to Ninja but there is no way to compare the charts to QT. Maybe TD Ameritrade will open up the sorce code and let us use it.
I'm not a fan of QT. It has some bugs and disadvantages.
Anyway it has still several advantages compared to many of the more modern charting progs (tried already NT, MC, ThinkOrSwim and some newer/less known progs):
- Constant volume charts working with IB backfill (NT is unable, MC also. I admire people who can trade with const time bars)
- Charts are very clear and precise and you can zoom out and in over a very long range
- Fast switching of symbols
- Doesn't waste monitor space
and probably some more that I can't tell right away.
Never tried SierraChart but from what I saw and read so far it is probably the best for a replacement.
(NT and MC are not).