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I'm curious if there is anyone out there familiar with Futures Analytica and their products AnalyticaChart3 or Polarity Automated Trading Interface (ATI).
AnalyticaChart3 is a order flow footprint profile add-on for NT8, and Polarity ATI an order execution algorithm based on stacked imbalances that can be used with AnalyticaChart3.
They popped up on my YouTube feed recently, and as someone who doesn't have much order flow experience, they piqued my interest. Any feedback is welcome.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
They suggest that their imbalance calculations are not the same as OrderFlow+. I am wondering how true that is.
Also, I have seen them trade range charts one day with one set of parameters, and tick charts with different set of parameters. In their last video, they mentioned that you will need to adjust to market conditions. It's a little curve fitting to me.
it doesn't matter how many people work on it. a customer is more likely to buy a product that he can test before. maybe they didn't like that you can test it ;-)
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Not sure how you can really compare without purchasing. I'm still on the fence about them as a company and purchasing. When the two products are purchased together, they run about $470. The lack of demo option is a shame. There are plenty of vendors who run things with a small staff that still can provide demos of their products.
Gomi has a 2-week trial for his order flow tools, which can draw support and resistance levels from stacked imbalances, and has stacked imbalance signals available for strategies to use. It could be a way to test out stacked imbalances before purchasing anything.
Some settings to configure them similarly: Minimum value for winning side of imbalance - Futures Analytica seem to have this around 35 in his videos for ES. The Gomi default has no minimum. Minimum value for losing side of imbalance: In the Futures Analytica videos it looks like 0 can trigger an imbalance. The Gomi default is 1 (to filter out 0 x 1 counting as a 300% imbalance)
I'm not familiar with Gomi, but I will be sure to check them out. They have some nice documentation on their website I'll have to dig through. Thanks for the info!
I forgot I have the OrderFlow+ tools that came with the NT8 lifetime license, which I've never really looked at. I may spend a little time messing with those before I take a serious look at Gomi or Futures Analytica. I am definitely interested in the automation aspect, even if it's just partial automation. That was one of the major draws with Polarity ATI.
So far I'm seeing better performance using a Volumetric chart and having indicators pull the data from the chart bars (as shown in the example in the link above), as compared to using orderflow tools that need 'Tick Replay' on. It also seems like it be better for using Strategy Analyzer too.