eSignal
eSignal,[1] a Windows-based application, uses JavaScript as the basis for the scripting language that programmers and traders can use for building custom indicators. This, in effect, includes eSignal users in the base from which to draw programmers for writing indicators.
Developer(s) | ICE |
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Stable release | ver. 12.12
/ August 27, 2019 |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Technical analysis program |
License | proprietary |
Website | www |
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eSignal[2] provides streaming, real-time market data, news and analytics. The other products offered under the eSignal brand include eSignal, Advanced GET, eSignal OnDemand,[3]
eSignal, Advanced GET,[4][5] couples eSignal's market data, back testing and trading strategy tools with a proprietary set of indicators, including the Elliott Oscillator, eXpert Trend Locator and False Bar Stochastic. Its rules-based set-ups include the signature Advanced GET Type 1 and 2 trades.
References
Footnotes
- eSignal 11 Review Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, Mark Dooley, TraineeTrader.com, February 11, 2011.
- Software Review: A Modern Take on What Interactive Data's eSignal Does Best Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine. www.tradersonline-mag.com, 03/2011.
- Software Review: Three traders at different levels of experience test OnDemand Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, Ulla Decken, YTEmagazine.com, July / August 2009.
- eSignal, Advanced GET, Version 10, A Trader’s Toolbox Archived 2009-03-20 at the Wayback Machine, Trader's Magazine, November, 2007.
- eSignal 10 and Advanced GET Edition, Parts 1 and 2, Technical Analysis of Stocks & Commodities, Volume 26, March 2008 and Volume 27, April 2008.
Sources
- January 2015 S&C magazine review of eSignal 12.0
- eSignal Mobile launches a brand new application specially designed for the iPad
- Interactive Data Announces eSignal 12.0 -- Latest Version of Leading Trading Software
- eSignal 12 tried and tested
- Interactive Data Announces Latest Release of eSignal Now Available
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