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  1. #61
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I will not get into the fight you're having here but I've read some of the posts lately. I've had Ninja for a couple years (lifetime permit). I've never had spikes once I am seeing futures or forex charts but when watching ETFs (only quite liquid ones like SPY, QQQ) big spikes happen all of the time. It creates a crazy looking charts because it auto-scales so you need to wait until enough time moves off the spike the chart. If the issue is with the information supplier or Ninja I really don't know.
    That is a well known issue with ETF information - I have seen that on Esignal and other platforms when ETF trading. What datafeed are you using for ETF trading?

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote That really is a well known issue with ETF data - I have seen that on Esignal and other platforms when ETF trading. What datafeed are you currently using for ETF trading?
    Interactive Brokers

  3. #63
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Interactive Brokers
    Hahaha LOL IB is EXACTLY my broker who provided the feed into Ninja. And they used to blame IB all the time for the bad spikes I was getting daily promising it is IB who gave them bad data and then blaming about the API but at precisely the same time they refuse to repair the bad data except they just want me to buy 3rd-party info from Kinetics. And it is Forex info NOT ETF data I was trying to make it through Ninja. And like I mentioned in my first article (Article 39 in this thread), the moment I moved to other platform providers which used Interactive Broker's info and that I never EVER got bad spikes EVER except on two occasions which my new platform providers fixed right away.

    This fight with Bank Robber (who had been temporarily suspended at one point but now reinstate but formally labelled as Company Member. Thanksforexsoutheast.asiaadmin!) Was unproductive, wasted much of my time however I felt I had to do so us traders can have a opportunity to acquire data. This BankRobber shouldn't have been in the first loion. forexsoutheast.asiautilized to vet these kind of stuff lot better. He, as I guessed by his first article, is a Partner of Ninja Trader. He designs only Ninja Trader indiors (completely unworthy ones) and sells them ($200 per indior) on his site. His company name is recorded on the Partners page of this Ninja Trader site and he had the gall to list his site on his ownforexsoutheast.asiaprofile. I was telling him to stop posting and leaveforexsoutheast.asiaas soon as I suspected him but he just kept on observing liberally and pathetically defending Ninja Trader before I actually called him out and shouted for him to move away and he eventually got the message so resulting in these fight articles, a entire waste of FF's server area.

    Anyway his articles and probably mine and them will be extracted. I reported him . of FF. So this thread will be cleaner.

  4. #64
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    quote Interactive Brokers
    I had a feeling you may be on IB with their snapshot data feed. They don't send you all of the price ticks and they take snapshots of the information flow and ship to you as information. That of course can cause difficulties since the feed is not true unfiltered data. To this day, I have no idea IB ca utilize data that is unfiltered.

  5. #65
    And new problems now. Deja vu all over again!

    In the event that you moved from the non-working tragedy that has been Zenfire and settled on CQG you'll discover that historical data for many tools from crude into the SP are not working now.

    NT says they'll put the historical data up next weekend.

    It does not resemble a third party information problem but a NinjaTrader local problem.

  6. #66
    If you exchange with NT then go with Rithmic feed - . I've never had difficulties with Rithmic through 2 brokers.

  7. #67
    Mirus/Zenfire used what data feed?

    The fault then wasn't at Rithmic. But people were unable to trade for weeks.

    Rithmic knew it was terminating the arrangement it had Zenfire on Dec 31st. Mirus / Zenfire knew that too. The only ones that discovered the hard way .... Were those mugs like me that were customers of these organisations.

    (BTW I've had connection issues with Rithmic. On several occasions. Each time ISP or DNS' routing or some thing else was blamed. I can't for sure say if the error really was elsewhere or was with Rithmic servers)

  8. #68
    I'm very familiar what took place during that time frame and the broker was clearly the problem in that transition. Rithmic servers (not the servers Zenfire was using for the rebranded Rithmic feed) would be the best by far as long as you have a capable broker. I have never exchanged with Mirus but that I understand of the problems with various data feed providors.

    As far as CQG goes, that entire data feed provider program was never set up right from the start. There were many aspects of that data service. It appears those problems have lasted for a few traders through a few brokers - which is. In 6 years I have had just two days of data feed problems using Rithmic so I would not ever go to some data source for my own own trading.

  9. #69
    I use Kinetick and Rithmic and it functions fine.

  10. #70
    Quote Originally Posted by ;
    I utilize Rithmic and Kinetick and it works just fine.
    Great to hear. It really stinks when traders must go through all these damn info feed problems. Trading is tough enough but then data feed problems in addition to that may make for some fruing times.

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