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Enter on CalOnBarClose=True, but Exit Immediately on X Ticks
This is pretty much the only thing that I've tried thus far that works. NT should make this a bit easier to do. Hopefully in a future update. All the best, and thanks!
Broker: Tradestation/Tradestation, NinjaTrader, FXCM and Tallinex
Trading: ES, CL, EUR/USD, TF
Posts: 173 since Aug 2009
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Thanks Received: 61
albertjay
This is pretty much the only thing that I've tried thus far that works. NT should make this a bit easier to do. Hopefully in a future update. All the best, and thanks!
interesting. do you like it better than Ninja?
does it allow you do write code? what language?
Yes, my experience is that CQG has a better responsiveness than NT. You can code indicators and the like, although I don't think we can talk about CQG having a programming language per se.
Check the 2 posts from this link out - my own one and Okina's (R.I.P.)
Broker: Tradestation/Tradestation, NinjaTrader, FXCM and Tallinex
Trading: ES, CL, EUR/USD, TF
Posts: 173 since Aug 2009
Thanks Given: 105
Thanks Received: 61
xplorer
Yes, my experience is that CQG has a better responsiveness than NT. You can code indicators and the like, although I don't think we can talk about CQG having a programming language per se.
Check the 2 posts from this link out - my own one and Okina's (R.I.P.)
where are the links? wow just read about Okina. so sad. I didn't know him but so young. :-( many prayers for him and his wife and family.
I don't know if Okina's experience is same as mine but to me it looks like CQG is faster than NT both when plotting chart data and also in DOM responsiveness.
I think NT is probably more flexible in terms of things you can program with it. …
I don't know if Okina's experience is same as mine but to me it looks like CQG is faster than NT both when plotting chart data and also in DOM responsiveness.
I think NT is probably more flexible in terms of things you can program with it. …
oh ok. yeah CQG looks great. but you can't develop in it?