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Poor choice of words on my part. Bookmap runs fine of course on a remote server, the performance issue I experience comes in getting Bookmap's highly graphical GUI back over RDP or ICA to my local desktop. It is usable if I just sit and watch it, but as soon as I want to zoom in or scroll around, it is very laggy. Running on my local PC by comparison is silky smooth.
Because Jigsaw is mainly text based, it is more optimised for RDP and therefore I don't notice any lag working remotely.
Rithmic R-Trader Pro would be fine but I don't like auto-centering, and when I turn off auto-centering all the numbers disappear. I don't really understand Rithmic's logic behind that decision. Also, I like my DOM to be synced to a chart, so the candles line up with the ladder. I find that makes it easier to see where to click rather than referencing numbers.
I've been trying Bookmap for placing orders to see if I could use it as a future replacement to Jigsaw.
What does "Disable Modality" do?
I have "Display x icon for order cancellation" ticked, but I don't see any X. The only way I can cancel a specific order is to middle-click on the chart. Where is the X?
I can't seem to be able to drag an order to a new price level using the DOM - it only seems to work using the chart.
How do I change the size of a waiting order from the DOM (without using the chart)?
I have Order Queue enabled, but I don't see my estimated position in the queue. It just shows for example "BL 1" but no position.
Disable Modality when checked means you will get a pop up window to confirm a trade, but you don't need to actually click to close that pop up confirmation in order to continue with he trading activity. Please disregard it for the moment, there is a small bug we need to correct with this functionality.
When trading from the DOM by default, you set order via the BID and ASK columns. You then manage the trades via the BUY and SELL columns, where you can left click on it and change the size, hover over it and see the red "X" to cancel it, and left click hold and move the order. Please watch this video.
The Order Queue finction only works in the COB column at the moment. We are addressing this issue is upcoming Bookmap releases so that you will also see it in the DOM.
I think this addresses all of your questions. Let me know if you need further assistance.
This is how I thought it should work. But on my version, when I hover over the order (as per your video) I see the border of the cell change, but I don't see any X appear and neither can I drag the order.
I had someone ask me if you can see Liquidity on BookMap from a level on my chart.
The Trade I was making was a VWAP re-test. On the first picture I noticed that we had gone down through the VWAP and I wanted to retest that area...11661.00 and as you can see on Book map chart, second picture, you can see that liquidity, We re-tested I placed my order and set my stop above 11662. My next stop was I wanted to be out of the trad before the Globex VAL at 11604.00.
Anyway You guys get it. I'm just saying look at your chart and know where you want to take a trade and see off Bookmap if anyone else is thinking the same thing.
Flyer873https://nexusfi.com/images/smilies/ammo/crazy_pilot.gif 954
At some point you will discover that reliable liquidity will show up near pivot highs and lows and near fib levels of significant moves or near century figures.
You don't need bookmap to perdict where they will be waiting.
And most of the visible liquidity in between major pivots is either spoofed or insignificant, you get absolutely no edge by watching it since most of it will never be traded
In general, there is typically liquidity around key levels such as big figures, and significant highs and lows. However, it this is not always the case and is a dangerous assumption that can lead to massive surprises; it is simply not as straightforward as this. There are multiple examples, such as a spike in price, where important liquidity supports price at pullback levels that have no reference to key levels such as ONH, VAH/VAL/POC, low/high volume nodes, etc. Or perhaps there is no liquidity at a retest of a century figure nor a Low Volume Node; this allows larger players to easily push price through these areas. This is the nature of the markets and orderflow. Insight to liquidity at these levels will give you an edge over simply relying on the assumption of the presence of liquidity at key levels. Flyer873 has an approach that is hard to knock, why not align your strategies with verifiable levels of high liquidity within Bookmap's heatmap and know for sure?