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Thom Hartle

In order to smoothly transition from DDE to RTD, CQG provides a tool that converts all DDE-coded spreadsheets into RTD format. This zip file contains the converter for updating DDE coding in Excel… more

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This CQG-powered Microsoft Excel® dashboard offers a ten-year performance review for a period defined by the user. You can use futures and stock symbols. Enter… more

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This Microsoft Excel® dashboard displays current market data and five-minute, fifteen-minute, thirty-minute, and sixty-minute measurements of volatility. Volatility is defined as the upper twenty-… more

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To help you design and manage your custom dashboards using CQG with Microsoft Excel®, Thom Hartle has written the following articles that answer the most common questions.

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This Microsoft Excel® dashboard displays the first two months' expiries of the KOSPI 200 options. Last price, net change, percent net change, implied volatility using Black-Scholes, and today's… more

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This Microsoft Excel® spreadsheet uses a matrix format to show the natural gas market traded on the CME Globex electronic trading platform.

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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

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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

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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