As Rithmic support server-side OCO orders when using the R|Trader platform, does anybody know if there are any plans to support server-side OCO orders for Rithmic on Multicharts?
Seeing as Rithmic has the capability, it would be very useful to traders holding over-night orders if these capabilities were added to MC...
Server-side OCO orders through Rithmic?
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Re: Server-side OCO orders through Rithmic?
Hello datamonkey,
OCO orders are emulated on application end for Rithmic in MultiCharts and MultiCharts.Net.
Server side OCO orders are supported by Rithmic+ API which is implemented only in MultiCharts.Net Special Edition.
OCO orders are emulated on application end for Rithmic in MultiCharts and MultiCharts.Net.
Server side OCO orders are supported by Rithmic+ API which is implemented only in MultiCharts.Net Special Edition.
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Re: Server-side OCO orders through Rithmic?
Thanks Henry.Hello datamonkey,
OCO orders are emulated on application end for Rithmic in MultiCharts and MultiCharts.Net.
Server side OCO orders are supported by Rithmic+ API which is implemented only in MultiCharts.Net Special Edition.
What is "MultiCharts.Net Special Edition"? I have a .NET lifetime licence and don't remember seeing any different "versions" when I purchased. Do not all .NET versions have the Rithmic+ API functionality and if not, why?
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Re: Server-side OCO orders through Rithmic?
MultiCharts .NET Special Edition is a white label of MultiCharts .NET for AMP clearing broker. It has been released earlier this year. This version supports Rithmic+, CQG Web API and AMP TT NET. These connections are available only in the broker version of our platform. For more information please see this page.Thanks Henry.
What is "MultiCharts.Net Special Edition"? I have a .NET lifetime licence and don't remember seeing any different "versions" when I purchased. Do not all .NET versions have the Rithmic+ API functionality and if not, why?
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Re: Server-side OCO orders through Rithmic?
That's great if you don't mind using AMP but what if we want the feature and also want to use a different broker?MultiCharts .NET Special Edition is a white label of MultiCharts .NET for AMP clearing broker. It has been released earlier this year. This version supports Rithmic+, CQG Web API and AMP TT NET. These connections are available only in the broker version of our platform. For more information please see this page.Thanks Henry.
What is "MultiCharts.Net Special Edition"? I have a .NET lifetime licence and don't remember seeing any different "versions" when I purchased. Do not all .NET versions have the Rithmic+ API functionality and if not, why?
We have to make do without or will this change in a future update? Wouldn't it be better if your loyal lifetime customers were rewarded from our payment to you rather than getting into bed with a dodgy broker like AMP for some quick commissions? It's customers that should be kept sweet, not business partners.
[Yes I've had bad experiences with AMP and won't go back]
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Re: Server-side OCO orders through Rithmic?
datamonkey, at the moment there are no other brokers that support this API.That's great if you don't mind using AMP but what if we want the feature and also want to use a different broker?
We have to make do without or will this change in a future update? Wouldn't it be better if your loyal lifetime customers were rewarded from our payment to you rather than getting into bed with a dodgy broker like AMP for some quick commissions? It's customers that should be kept sweet, not business partners.
[Yes I've had bad experiences with AMP and won't go back]
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Re: Server-side OCO orders through Rithmic?
Well it's your prerogative at the end of the day. It's a shame about the fragmentation of your services though.datamonkey, at the moment there are no other brokers that support this API.That's great if you don't mind using AMP but what if we want the feature and also want to use a different broker?
We have to make do without or will this change in a future update? Wouldn't it be better if your loyal lifetime customers were rewarded from our payment to you rather than getting into bed with a dodgy broker like AMP for some quick commissions? It's customers that should be kept sweet, not business partners.
[Yes I've had bad experiences with AMP and won't go back]