This is a topic important to me since for various reasons I need 3 data feeds and I hate overpaying at esignal; which I have been using for the last 2 years.
My review is that this version is MUCH MUCH better but there are still a few things that need to be fixed. 1. Mixed mode seems to work fine; I have not had any problems with it. 2. Performance generally is much better; for individual backfill about the same as esignal now; used to appear much slower. I have noticed that if I start backfilling multiple stocks it bogs down a bit more quickly then esignal did but so far this hasn't been horrible. 3. There are still a few minor problems and I think it is on the AmiBroker end because I also use quotetracker with the same data feed and have no quotetracker problems. First, if I try to reconnect while it is already connected I get "access violation" error messages. It doesn't cause AmiBroker to crash but I have to work my way through 3 or 4 small dialog boxes of error messages to keep going. I have reported this to tech support but have not gotten feedback on a resolution yet. In addition, and maybe related, every now and then the feed just seems to stop or I can not backfill. ITs kind of odd because, for instance, this weekend I created a watchlist and I just could not get it to backfill certain symbols in AmiBroker but was able to backfill the same symbols in quotetracker using the same feed. But that was an isolated instance and I know the iqfeed folks are still messing with their servers. All and all it is much much better and if we can just get these last few items ironed out I think it will be a great alternative to esignal. Mike --- In [email protected], "murthysuresh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello > I realise that there has been a lot of impreovement in the iqfeed. > There is also mixed mode so we can see both eod and intraday data > together. I would like to hear some feedback from the current users. > iqfeed vs esignal. >
