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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 16:23:01 +0000



2 CQG Accounts in Sierra

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[2024-02-23 18:05:20]
anthonyvegas - Posts: 13
I have a main account and a sub account with AMP. Both are using CQG.
I log into AMP / CQG using the credentials from the main account and
everything works great. But, how do I access or trade on my sub
account? I remember in the past I was able to select the main account
OR the sub account from the trade order panel drop down box. ( maybe on
was on Denali or Teton at that time??? ). But, now I ONLY see my main
account. If I change my log in details in Sierra for CQG to the sub
account, then I assume I can ONLY trade on the sub account. Is there a
way to have both active in Sierra Chart and select the account for
trading using the drop down box on the trade order window?
[2024-02-23 18:07:31]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36248
If both accounts are accessible from the same CQG login, then both accounts will show in Sierra Chart and you can select the account you are trading for a chart from the Trade Window. Refer to the following:
Basic Trading and the Trade Window: Main/C >> Trade Account (Selecting Trade Account for Chart / Trade DOM)

If they are setup as separate logins, then you can not access them both from the same Sierra Chart. In this case, you would just need to install a second Sierra Chart on the same computer (no additional fees when installed on the same computer) and setup that second installation to access the other account. Refer to the following:
Using Multiple Data and Trading Services at the Same Time: Step-By-Step Instructions to Install Multiple Copies of Sierra Chart
For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service:
Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-02-24 04:50:41
[2024-02-23 22:59:42]
User752602 - Posts: 9
I have the exact setup as you from AMP except I've moved on from CQG to Denali/Teton.
You need to run two instances of Sierra Chart. Install them in separate directories.
An example C:\sierrachart_1 and C:\sierrachart_2
This way you can trade both simultaneously, one long & one short for example.
If you have 2 monitors this would make it much easier to manage as each one can have their own screen.

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