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- suzuki replied Mar 12, 2009
Wow, the scales on my chart can't keep up.
- suzuki replied Sep 19, 2007
"Works for me"
- suzuki replied May 25, 2007
Just buy a cheap dell for $400, UPS and get a backup internet line. It will be cheaper if you don't have problems managing your own server (that is, your dog won't eat into it etc).
- suzuki replied May 24, 2007
Unfortunately, no.
- suzuki replied May 15, 2007
100k minimum for API account, does that count?
- suzuki replied Apr 23, 2007
Works fine on Vista Business for me.
- suzuki replied Apr 18, 2007
Well I went ahead and reported this "RBusiness Network" to url as some of their websites had some truly disturbing child abuse related content.
- suzuki replied Mar 24, 2007
It's a great idea. I've actually implemented large parts of something similar. I use Python for the core, MySql for the ticks and a .NET control for charting. I also have API interface to some of the brokers for real-time ticks. It is still work in ...
- suzuki replied Mar 22, 2007
NorthFinance demo has both those pairs.
- suzuki replied Mar 21, 2007
Does this including charting or just ordering?
- suzuki replied Mar 14, 2007
Hello gpw797: My linux system isn't as well resourced as yours. I agree that it is possible to run mulitple instances of MT4 on a good machine. I also need to use APIs from some of my brokers and it is probably possible to use mono or something ...
- suzuki replied Mar 13, 2007
I did manage to get MT4 running though wine on Ubuntu. But it just wasn't reliable enough for me. And I should add it was slow as hell. Best option is to set up a cheap Windows box from Dell or something on a dedicated internet connection. I just ...
- suzuki replied Mar 9, 2007
I have done/am doing the same thing. I'm using historic ticks from GAIN Capital url . They offer a API which allows you to easily receive ticks (and place orders) from any modern language. Other APIs available are MT3 (FXDD), VTAPI (CMS), OandA, ...
- suzuki replied Mar 5, 2007
Hello ivenger, Regarding programming, there are many APIs are available from different brokers: MetaTrader 3 from FXDD, VTAPI from CMS, OandA from OandA and many more for people with bigger pockets. Your algorithms might be a little too complex for ...
- suzuki replied Feb 26, 2007
Thanks for the info : )
- Currenex
Hi all, I hear about Currenex every now and then. Is this a platform or trading API or more? Where ...
- suzuki replied Feb 25, 2007
Thanks for the correction : )
- suzuki replied Feb 24, 2007
InterbankFX has mini-accounts where you can specify a lot size of 0.01 lots -- which is equivalent to 1 mico-lot?
- suzuki replied Feb 24, 2007
If you really want USDGBP for some weird reason how about inverting the GBPUSD data??
- suzuki replied Jan 27, 2007
One service is Oanda's FXTicks, but you need an account with them and some other things: url