I have been trading the NASDAQ, but have decided to begin
trading the S&P since that is what is the focus here. What are
the best symbols to trade? Also interested in 2x and 3x
symbols.
I trade QID and SQQQ. As far as S&P, I can get a quote on
all except ES. When I enter that into stockcharts, I get Evergreen
Resources( or something like that). What am I doing wrong?
I use Ninja all the time, I like their order matrix a lot better
than Tradestation and of course the playback feature is great for
practicing and honing one's skills and Ninja Trader is free to use
for charting only. Tradestation does not have a playback
feature.
it's fine for min charts etc, don't use it to fill futures chart
back years etc. For tick data, I've heard that IB sends 1 out
of ever 4 ticks, there's holes in the data.
For me personally I use AMP futures for my data feed, but then I
make a second connection to IB where my trades get executed
through, I don't use the data to power the charts, I use AMP.
Though in order to use multiple connections like that you
will need a multi broker version of Ninja, otherwise you can only
connect to one data feed or broker at a time.
I have been trading the
SPX 15 View
Posted by kolbey98 on 1st of Sep 2015 at 10:18 am
I have been trading the NASDAQ, but have decided to begin trading the S&P since that is what is the focus here. What are the best symbols to trade? Also interested in 2x and 3x symbols.
Thanks
what are you trading on
Posted by matt on 1st of Sep 2015 at 10:21 am
what are you trading on the Nasdaq? NQ futures? QLD/QID, or NDAQ ETF's
We trade ES, SSO, SDS, SPY etc.
I trade QID and SQQQ.
Posted by kolbey98 on 1st of Sep 2015 at 10:28 am
I trade QID and SQQQ. As far as S&P, I can get a quote on all except ES. When I enter that into stockcharts, I get Evergreen Resources( or something like that). What am I doing wrong?
You need a futures account
Posted by steve on 1st of Sep 2015 at 10:33 am
You need a futures account for real time trading of ES...check with your broker for quotes.
Further, you should avoid trading futures until you gain experience.
FYI Ninja trader has a great
Posted by wowten on 1st of Sep 2015 at 11:01 am
FYI
Ninja trader has a great education tool to help newbies learn futures trading.
You can trade real time with the market but in simulation mode.
Can practice without risk. Excellent feature.
I use Ninja all the
Posted by matt on 1st of Sep 2015 at 11:42 am
I use Ninja all the time, I like their order matrix a lot better than Tradestation and of course the playback feature is great for practicing and honing one's skills and Ninja Trader is free to use for charting only. Tradestation does not have a playback feature.
Multicharts has a playback feature as well.
Ninja and IB?
Posted by puma on 1st of Sep 2015 at 12:00 pm
Matt, or anyone who knows -- How well does Ninja work with IB's data feed -- both on a fully integrated basis, or just for charting?
it's fine for min charts
Posted by matt on 1st of Sep 2015 at 12:04 pm
it's fine for min charts etc, don't use it to fill futures chart back years etc. For tick data, I've heard that IB sends 1 out of ever 4 ticks, there's holes in the data.
For me personally I use AMP futures for my data feed, but then I make a second connection to IB where my trades get executed through, I don't use the data to power the charts, I use AMP. Though in order to use multiple connections like that you will need a multi broker version of Ninja, otherwise you can only connect to one data feed or broker at a time.
Thanks Matt -- that's very
Posted by puma on 1st of Sep 2015 at 12:08 pm
Thanks Matt -- that's very helpful if I decide to look into it.
Es is the symbol for
Posted by pinguin on 1st of Sep 2015 at 10:31 am
Es is the symbol for the E-mini futures. I've never tried to chart it on stockcharts, but I'm sure there is a way
Stockcharts actually has futures symbols,
Posted by matt on 1st of Sep 2015 at 10:37 am
Stockcharts actually has futures symbols, for example ^ESU15is the symbol for ES Sept 2015 futures, however they only plot daily,
to trade futures use Ninja Trader, Tradestation, etc, not Stockcharts
kolbey- you can google search
Posted by steve on 1st of Sep 2015 at 10:21 am
kolbey- you can google search for relevant ETF's that you are interested in trading.
SDS SSO SPXU SPXS are a few examples