My concern adopting Neoticker
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 2:22 pm
Neoticker is a great piece of software. I used it a couple of years ago. The only reason that I stoped was that I experienced problems with 'holes' appearing in disc cache data. I am sure that has long been fixed.
Before I take the plunge again I wanted to air one concern. Lack of public domain indicators and code fragments. I guess we are spoilt with tradestation in this regard. Just look at Avery's prolific contribution.
If I want to implement something chances are there is an indicator somewhere I can plagiarise and convert. Actually there is a good chance that it will 'plug straight in' and go. With Neoticker I am not sure that is the case meaning that many things I would have to do from scratch.
I just wonder if anyone can give a few words of encouragement in this respect? I think with a bit of arm twisting I could be persuaded to sign up for the summer discount
Cheers.
Before I take the plunge again I wanted to air one concern. Lack of public domain indicators and code fragments. I guess we are spoilt with tradestation in this regard. Just look at Avery's prolific contribution.
If I want to implement something chances are there is an indicator somewhere I can plagiarise and convert. Actually there is a good chance that it will 'plug straight in' and go. With Neoticker I am not sure that is the case meaning that many things I would have to do from scratch.
I just wonder if anyone can give a few words of encouragement in this respect? I think with a bit of arm twisting I could be persuaded to sign up for the summer discount
Cheers.