This post details the different techniques for pulling Depth-of-Market (DOM) data into Excel.
There are three ways:
C&P RTD formulas for Level 1 DOM data from the various quote… moreThis post details the different techniques for pulling Depth-of-Market (DOM) data into Excel.
There are three ways:
C&P RTD formulas for Level 1 DOM data from the various quote… moreThe Moving Average Convergence/Divergence indicator (MACD) was invented by Gerald Appel over 40 years ago. The study is an unbounded oscillator with two lines: MACD and MACDA.
MACD =… moreCQG IC and QTrader offer the ability to set recalculation rates for studies. In addition, RTD study formulas have a recalculation rate parameter.
In CQG select a chart and then Setup/Chart… more
The CQG Rank Study ranks the individual chart points of a market over a specified number of previous trading periods. For example, if the current bar's close had a rank of 3, and the periods were… more
The Klinger Volume Oscillator (KVO) was developed by Stephen Klinger. The study uses the difference between two exponential smoothed moving averages (EMA) of the "Volume Force" and includes a… more
The Kalman Filter is a recursive algorithm invented in the 1960s to track a moving target from noisy measurements of its position and predict its future position. The Kalman filter is an optimal… more
A popular form of market analysis is to maintain a real-time table of market performance based on an annualized basis. For example, the QSS 2.0 displayed below has a sorted column highlighted with… more
Markets tend to trend up, down, and sideways. Another name for trending sideways is congestion. A period of congestion is when the Open, High, Low, and Close price bars are overlapping. CQG IC and… more
This study goes by a number of other names, including the end point moving average, least squares moving average, moving linear regression, and time series forecast.
To explain this study… more