How do I get a continous "ICE wti crude" futures contract with esignal?
I just switched over from CQG and I was paying about $1150 a month. This included way more data options like continous adjusted, or just rolled over, a whole swath of different things to do with data alone. The point is that I paid someone a bunch of cash to make a custom script for me. It is offered thru CQG but just to use it as an "Add-on" was $650 more.
The guy finished the script for me - by the way, it was written for esignal, and now it seems I cant get continous charts - especially tick charts that track only the heaviest volume and lead contract, for ICE wti oil.
I used to trade S&P's and back then I was using esignal which I love most of it - BUT if there is this much of a shortcoming... I realize that for , say, e-mini sp, you can type es #f=2, to get only the daytime session, and in a continous fashion. I dont care about time frames - just someone please tell me there is a way to get older data on wti crude then just the current specified month.
Thanks for hearing this long winded rant.
Graham Davis
I just switched over from CQG and I was paying about $1150 a month. This included way more data options like continous adjusted, or just rolled over, a whole swath of different things to do with data alone. The point is that I paid someone a bunch of cash to make a custom script for me. It is offered thru CQG but just to use it as an "Add-on" was $650 more.
The guy finished the script for me - by the way, it was written for esignal, and now it seems I cant get continous charts - especially tick charts that track only the heaviest volume and lead contract, for ICE wti oil.
I used to trade S&P's and back then I was using esignal which I love most of it - BUT if there is this much of a shortcoming... I realize that for , say, e-mini sp, you can type es #f=2, to get only the daytime session, and in a continous fashion. I dont care about time frames - just someone please tell me there is a way to get older data on wti crude then just the current specified month.
Thanks for hearing this long winded rant.
Graham Davis
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