One of the posts listed the ports to use for different data feeds:
7000: FXCM
8000: GAIN
9000: "Third"
The default on setup is 10000. It appears the port cannot be changed (I attempted to do so after 5pm Friday) in order to get more data - port 10000 has only let me retrieve 4 months or data regardless of the number of bars.
a) is port changing still supported, and if so, how do I make it work?
b) depending on port selected, how do I get more than 4 months of history?
c) if a port other than 10000 is selected, either I get a login error ("unknown error") or no data is loaded (with FXCM port 7000 on Saturday morning, get Waiting for data on char)
d) how does one get (2-6 years needed) historical data for development and backtesting purposes outside trading hours?
Data Servers and Ports, Etc.
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Kevin,
I installed mine yesterday as well. Been with TS for forever. TS is really having problems. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole system went down and started to smoke. I bailed because I couldn't take waiting for a growing and never ending list of bugs to be fixed.
The biggest adjustment so far has been not having some sort of trade manager either for positions or signals.
Lots of pluses that I see so far.
Take care,
Don
I installed mine yesterday as well. Been with TS for forever. TS is really having problems. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole system went down and started to smoke. I bailed because I couldn't take waiting for a growing and never ending list of bugs to be fixed.
The biggest adjustment so far has been not having some sort of trade manager either for positions or signals.
Lots of pluses that I see so far.
Take care,
Don
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I've also been with TS, but lately have been unhappy with reliability. MCFX has some rough edges and lacks some things which I hope can be added, fixed, or worked around. The people here do seem responsive and interested in making this work - TS is not very responsive except in rare instances, though I do think they are trying to make it all work. Eventually.
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Hi guys,
The new server only supports one port - 10,000.
Regarding the 4 months of data, we have implemented temporary limitations on the number of bars that can be requested. At this point you can view any period of time (within around the past 7 years) but only in 4-months portions. Or in larger resolutions. These limitations were imposed after one of users requested enormous numbers of bars which took a heavy toll on the server.
Our engineers are now working to make this limitation unnecessary. Soon, you will be able to plot 7 years of data in any resolutions.
The new server only supports one port - 10,000.
Regarding the 4 months of data, we have implemented temporary limitations on the number of bars that can be requested. At this point you can view any period of time (within around the past 7 years) but only in 4-months portions. Or in larger resolutions. These limitations were imposed after one of users requested enormous numbers of bars which took a heavy toll on the server.
Our engineers are now working to make this limitation unnecessary. Soon, you will be able to plot 7 years of data in any resolutions.
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:?: Re: Data Servers and Ports, Etc.
Hi ThereOne of the posts listed the ports to use for different data feeds:
7000: FXCM
8000: GAIN
9000: "Third"
The default on setup is 10000. It appears the port cannot be changed (I attempted to do so after 5pm Friday) in order to get more data - port 10000 has only let me retrieve 4 months or data regardless of the number of bars.
a) is port changing still supported, and if so, how do I make it work?
b) depending on port selected, how do I get more than 4 months of history?
c) if a port other than 10000 is selected, either I get a login error ("unknown error") or no data is loaded (with FXCM port 7000 on Saturday morning, get Waiting for data on char)
d) how does one get (2-6 years needed) historical data for development and backtesting purposes outside trading hours?
I'm just wondering what data source is port 10000 is using?...is it FXCM?
Is there a port for just GAIN data, or has that been discontinued (I thinking of getting the MCFX basic version and just checking things out). I have the demo, but it seems it's port - port 10001 is using FXCM data.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: :?: Re: Data Servers and Ports, Etc.
Hi KiwiDon,Hi ThereOne of the posts listed the ports to use for different data feeds:
7000: FXCM
8000: GAIN
9000: "Third"
The default on setup is 10000. It appears the port cannot be changed (I attempted to do so after 5pm Friday) in order to get more data - port 10000 has only let me retrieve 4 months or data regardless of the number of bars.
a) is port changing still supported, and if so, how do I make it work?
b) depending on port selected, how do I get more than 4 months of history?
c) if a port other than 10000 is selected, either I get a login error ("unknown error") or no data is loaded (with FXCM port 7000 on Saturday morning, get Waiting for data on char)
d) how does one get (2-6 years needed) historical data for development and backtesting purposes outside trading hours?
I'm just wondering what data source is port 10000 is using?...is it FXCM?
Is there a port for just GAIN data, or has that been discontinued (I thinking of getting the MCFX basic version and just checking things out). I have the demo, but it seems it's port - port 10001 is using FXCM data.
Thanks in advance.
For now, the only port used in MCFX Basci and Pro is 10000. There are no other options. The data comes only from FXCM. The same goes for Demo: the port is different but the data still comes from FXCM.
Regards.