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Connecting OEC to MultiCharts

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hey

 

 

there is a plugin to take data from open e cry to multicharts

 

someone use it ?

 

when i try to connect i got all the time "not registred at the log" in the quote manager

 

and i have multicharts account and open e cry account too..

 

 

thanks alot

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in multicharts

 

go into the quotemanager and add the symbol ESZ8 (for S&Ps) ---

 

then go into the 'Tools' drop-down menu and open 'Data Sources'

 

then click on 'Settings' and change the server to:

 

Server: prod.openecry.com

Port: 9200

 

input your username and password and it should feed Ecry data into multicharts.

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Guest Tresor

Guys,

 

How good is Open E Cry data feed compared to other feeds available for MC?

 

Regards

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Guest Tresor

what about the quality compared to others, like eSignal, TransAct, IQ Feed, ZenFire?

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what about the quality compared to others, like eSignal, TransAct, IQ Feed, ZenFire?

 

It's fine. As stated above. ;)

 

All vendors have the occasional outage, but OEC has been very good about keeping that to a minimum. It's been a while since the last time I had any issues (knock on wood) and when there is an issue, they are typically very good at getting it back up and running ASAP.

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Does it provide history or live only?

 

BF - it has live and historical; however the historical is very limited. If you need something with a lot of historical data, you'll need another vendor to supplement that. If you just need live and recent historical, OEC by itself will work.

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OEC should create a plugin that allows use to import our own historical data in ASCII or CSV format and merge with their real time data like NinjaTrader offers. Their eSignal plugin is impressive and it seems that the eSignal plugin would only need to be modified to do this.

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Hi all!

I'm trying to connect OEC with MultiChart or OwnData. But nothing.

 

Multicharts in establishing......

 

I got the manual from OEC - Futures and Forex Electronic Trading System, but it's didn't help me.

 

What I do wrong?

 

Thanks a lot!

 

Dmitriy

 

That's not much to go on - I would suggest calling or emailing OEC tech support so they can walk you through the steps.

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That's not much to go on - I would suggest calling or emailing OEC tech support so they can walk you through the steps.

 

Thanks for answer!

 

I found solution on tssupport forum. I install newest MultiChart version (5.5) and all works fine. Because 5.0 version not work with new OEC datafeed version 3.4.

 

But I have new big trouble that hate me.

I don't undestand, why in OEC and Ninja and TOS one kind of RSI smoothing (EMA). but in Metastock, Multichart another kind only? :confused:

 

I found in 2 days EMA smoothed RSI for Metastock, but EasyLanguage more difficult to change included MultiCharts RSI to EMA smoothed.

 

Waiting and studiing easylanguage...

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