Hi,
MultiCharts64 Version 8.8 Release (Build 8363)
Broker: Interactive Brokers
Data feed: IQFeed
Is there something obvious I'm missing here?
Dragging and dropping a "LMT" limit strategy from "Place Order" to the chart window always results in a SELL Limit at the price where the icon is dropped, this occurs whether the limit order icon is dropped above or below current price
The "STP" stop strategy always results in a BUY stop order whether dropped above or below price.
This was also the case with version 8.7 which I just upgraded from.
Buy Mkt and Sell Mkt work as they should.. as do the Exit Strategies once a position is already open.
Right clicking anywhere in the chart window does not bring up any buy or sell options as described in the Multicharts wiki either.
Thanks,
Chart Trader Troubles
Re: Chart Trader Troubles
Attached is a screen capture of the issue I'm experiencing.. Should a LMT order dragged and dropped onto the chart below current price level result in a BUY limit order instead of a SELL limit order ?
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Re: Chart Trader Troubles
Hello OZ Trade,
Judging by the screenshot, symbol mapping is either configure incorrectly, or you don't have subscription to IB real-time asks and bids (which are required for correct functionality of chart trading features).
Judging by the screenshot, symbol mapping is either configure incorrectly, or you don't have subscription to IB real-time asks and bids (which are required for correct functionality of chart trading features).
Re: Chart Trader Troubles
Thats correct.. I don't have a data feed with IB as I already have a professional data feed through IQFeed..
Having a professional classification with IB I am unable to sign up for their cheap data bundle and I don't fancy paying hundreds of dollars for their 'professional' data rates when I already get my data from IQFeed.
So as it looks my discretionary trades will have to be buy/sell at market through chart trader only, or have to use TWS?
Thanks for your time.
Having a professional classification with IB I am unable to sign up for their cheap data bundle and I don't fancy paying hundreds of dollars for their 'professional' data rates when I already get my data from IQFeed.
So as it looks my discretionary trades will have to be buy/sell at market through chart trader only, or have to use TWS?
Thanks for your time.
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Re: Chart Trader Troubles
At the moment MC request best ask and best bid data from your broker to use these values for chart trading, since broker data may differ from chart data and order are filled at broker prices. I believe you would like to vote for this feature request.