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You need to go read the link I posted originally, and get a grasp for how this works. It's a little confusing. You still must have a data/trade service, such as CTS, Rithmic, etc. You still must have a way to execute your orders, as the SC data feed is only that, a data feed. It is not order execution. So, in my case, I still have CTS for order routing. Which means, to answer your question......Yes, I still have server side OCO since I still have the features of CTS as far as orders. So all of my data comes through SC, but when I place an order(on my DOM or any method), CTS is seamlessly integrated and all orders are still routed through CTS. I hope this makes sense.
My trading platform is also CTS. I have only been using it for a few weeks but it has been rock solid so far. I am considering adding the SC feed but I am unsure what advantage it will give me over CTS. I would appreciate it if you could share with me what the SC feed has given you that the CTS feed does not provide.
I am about to pull the trigger but thought I would check in with you first. Thanks in advance,
I currently use DTN and was wondering if SC data feed is providing a continuous contract (ES, 6E, CL, GC), similar to what IQFEED offers and what is the quality of it, if some has tested it.
hi,
I'm switching from IQfeed to Sierra Chart feed...
No doubt it's a high quality feed and plus SC have a nice feature to create continuous contracts.
But I'm struggling to have the same results.
Anyone knows how to set the proper rollover rules?
I didn't manage to set up bund, dax and eurostoxx50 futures: I think probably that with the default recommended settings by Sierra chart there are some mismatches with EUREX rollover dates. I hope the fault is mine, really.
ES (CME) is showing properly instead.
Sierra support told me to find out myself the setup to get the same IQfeed back-adjusted results...
So it would be great if you can post, for example, the OHLC bar you get for bund future on may 2nd 2013, with the recommended date rule back adjusting continuos contract