The best traders often combine a complex blend of art and science in formulating their trading decisions.
Professional trader and longtime CQG customer John Netto demonstrates how he… more
The best traders often combine a complex blend of art and science in formulating their trading decisions.
Professional trader and longtime CQG customer John Netto demonstrates how he… more
Customers who subscribe to the CQG Comprehensive FXTM data feed can use this dashboard to see all crosses sorted by the base currency. Each group displays the net change, which is color-coded red… more
This group of Microsoft Excel® dashboards displays individual Short-Term Interest Rate (STIRs) products for tracking the rolls. All of the active deliveries for each individual symbol are… more
This component pac provides an overview of global market activity across multiple asset classes, grouped in separate Portfolio Monitor windows. Columns are intuitively color-coded to identify both… more
Watch this webinar recording with Michael Martin and Scott Kaminski to learn how to create a dedicated action plan for entering and exiting trades.
Using CQG Integrated Client, they show… more
Powered by CQG FX, this Microsoft Excel® dashboard measures volatility by using the difference between the upper and lower Bollinger Bands and dividing the difference by the Moving Average. The… more
CQG FX supports the RealTimeData (RTD) function for delivering market information, study data, and other information to Microsoft Excel®. By partnering CQG FX with Excel, you can design dashboards… more
This Microsoft Excel® dashboard displays all of the Globex-traded Eurodollar three-month calendar contracts. The volume column includes a red highlight if today's traded volume exceeds the… more
In this article we will look into different ways to use an event to set up a trading opportunity. We will review the differences between BarsSince, Happenedwithin, and Set/Reset.
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Customers worldwide use CQG to deliver data to Microsoft Excel® via RTD calls. Operating System (OS) localization translates the application into another language. Some Excel syntax is different… more