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  1. Does anybody have experiences with the options data feed of quotemedia and dxfeed? I would like to scalp options and have an one minute option chart open. Jerry told me that quotemedia and dxfeed offer a backfill for options. I´m currently using tws for charting and scalping. But i don´t like tws much. And i´m not quite sure how good IB´s options data are.
  2. I just noticed that quotemedia also offers OPRA data. When using them, would option charts get a backfill?
  3. Hello, when trading options i would like to see their historical charts and placing orders on it. Would this possible with dxfeed OPRA? The cheaper way would be using TOS but you get no backfill in MT. Would i get backfill with IB? I trade on IB and have also a TD Ameritrade account.
  4. This interests me too. I ´m using TD Ameritrade as my backfill and intraday feed for stocks and intend to use an additional data feed for options from dxfeed. What if i open a realtime stock chart and at the same time a realtime option chart? The option chart should use dxfeed only and the stock chart TD ameritrade only. Would this be possible?
  5. I have the same problem. With TD i only get an intraday backfill for one day for MNQ. I set the settings like mentioned above.
  6. Hello, i´m quite new to Medvedtrader. I would like to see the values of the crosshair on the chart. Maybe by a line which extends to the right to read the value of the current position. Perhaps i didn´t find the right settings. Thanks.
  7. I asked quotestream what the backfill (days) would be for a 15s chart. They couldn´t aswer that question and suggested to ask you.
  8. And the 60m backfill only till 04.27.2020?
  9. But i don´t see a 15s backfill for the day, only for 10 minutes. When opening a 15s chart in tws i get the backfill for the whole day. Could you help?
  10. 15s are 1/4 minute. Maybe i have to type 0.25 for 15s?
  11. Hello, is it possible to open a 15s chart or lower with an IB account? In TWS i can open charts with these low time frames.
  12. You are right, it is not really an idicator. It would be nice, if the down and up fractals could be marked at the place they occur. Of course this requires a backward calculation. But you told before that this isn´t possible.
  13. Hello, isnt´t is possible to set up the arrows on the min/max candles. TOS, Ninja and Trandingview can. I meant William´s Fractals.
  14. A VMA is an EMA that is able to regulate its smoothing percentage based on market inconstancy automatically. Its sensitivity grows by providing more weight to the ongoing data as it generates a better signal indicator for short and long-term markets. The majority of ways for measuring Moving Averages cannot compensate for sideways moving prices versus trending markets and often generate a lot of false signals. Longer-term moving averages are slow to react to reversals in trend when prices move up and down over a long period of time. A Variable Moving Average regulates its sensitivity and lets it function better in any market conditions by using automatic regulation of the smoothing constant. The Variable Moving Average is also known as the VIDYA Indicator. But this version is a modified concept of the VIDYA. The Variable Moving Average was developed by Tushar S. Chande and first presented in his March, 1992 article in Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities magazine, in which a standard deviation was used as the Volatility Index. In his October, 1995 article in the same magazine, Chande modified the VIDYA to use his own Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) as the Volatility Index, the VMA code above (posted on thinkscript) is the result of this modification.
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