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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:50:14 +0000
IB CFD Trading + Denali data feed.
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[2024-04-08 15:29:41] |
skalaydzhiyski - Posts: 58 |
Hi guys, I have recently discovered Sierra Chart and it sounds like an amazing tool for what I am trying to do. The killer features for me being (written in C++, ACSIL). My problem is the following: 1. I have an IB margin account which I want to use to trade CFDs (all NASDAQ + NYSE stocks and ETFs (about 3500 symbols tradable through IB)). 2. I want to use Sierra Chart for analysis + as an execution engine for my algorithms. 3. Ideally I would use the Denali Data (NASDAQ TotalView) to feed the algorithms and IB CFDs to express my positions. Example: I have a chart open with GOOG-NQTV as the stock price + some algorithm written with ACSIL which when a signal is triggered submits positions with IB for GOOG-CFD-SMART-NASDAQ-USD symbol instead of GOOG-NQTV. Can you please walk me through how this would be setup with Sierra? I really like the platform and want to use it as a daily driver...but this is currently stopping me. All the best, |
[2024-04-08 17:28:00] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36238 |
It sounds like the only thing you are not aware of is the option for "Trade and Current Quote Symbol". Refer to the following: Chart Settings: Trade and Current Quote Symbol (text box) (Chart >> Chart Settings >> Symbol >> Symbol menu) Also you would want to use the option for "Use as Trade Only Symbol". Refer to the following: Chart Settings: Use as Trade Only Symbol (Chart >> Chart Settings >> Symbol >> Symbol menu) Since you also mention using ACSIL for your trading, refer to the following: Automated Trading From an Advanced Custom Study: Submitting and Managing Orders for Different Symbol and/or Trade Account For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2024-04-08 17:32:01] |
skalaydzhiyski - Posts: 58 |
thank you so much, I knew it would be possible!
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