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'''eSignal''' is a popular charting package, developed by eSignal (owned by [[Interactive Data Corporation]]). eSignal and eSignal Pro provide streaming data of financial markets and allow users to examine the data using [[fundamental analysis]] and [[technical analysis]]. |
'''eSignal''' is a popular charting package, developed by eSignal (owned by [[Interactive Data Corporation]]). eSignal and eSignal Pro provide streaming data of financial markets and allow users to examine the data using [[fundamental analysis]] and [[technical analysis]].<ref>[http://news.google.com/archivesearch/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=3-0&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.highbeam.com%2Fdoc%2F1G1-80024377.html%3Frefid%3Dgg_x_02&ei=fftNR8KpEbPs6AGWu9D_DA&usg=AFQjCNEFaN8xsk3yhzmmNdvLGg4iDOjN5g Traders, Choose Your Weapon], ''Futures'', [[November 1]], [[2001]].</ref><ref>[http://news.google.com/archivesearch/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=4-0&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.highbeam.com%2Fdoc%2F1G1-110740160.html%3Frefid%3Dgg_x_02&ei=fftNR8KpEbPs6AGWu9D_DA&usg=AFQjCNHGVMhqIHfDom_-Dg4xm6giw7O0lA ''Futures''], [[November 1]], [[2003]].</ref> |
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eSignal, a Windows-based application, uses [[JavaScript]] as the basis for the scripting language that programmers and traders can use for building custom indicators. Although this gives eSignal a much wider skill base from which to draw programmers for writing indicators, they have been criticized for the bugs in their libraries and packages. By comparison, [[TradeStation]] created their own trader oriented language called EasyLanguage and [[Ninja Trader]] took the route to use .NET's built in language C#. |
eSignal, a Windows-based application, uses [[JavaScript]] as the basis for the scripting language that programmers and traders can use for building custom indicators. Although this gives eSignal a much wider skill base from which to draw programmers for writing indicators, they have been criticized for the bugs in their libraries and packages. By comparison, [[TradeStation]] created their own trader oriented language called EasyLanguage and [[Ninja Trader]] took the route to use .NET's built in language C#. |
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== About eSignal's other products == |
== About eSignal's other products == |
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eSignal (www.esignal.com), Interactive Data Corporation's (NYSE: IDC) desktop solutions business, is a leading global provider of financial and business information to professional and active individuals. eSignal provides streaming, real-time market data, news and analytics. eSignal's suite of products includes eSignal®, Advanced GET®, QuoTrek®, FutureSource®, MarketCenter LIVE™, QCharts®, LiveCharts®, and the web portals FutureSource.com, Quote.com® and RagingBull.com. |
eSignal (www.esignal.com), Interactive Data Corporation's (NYSE: IDC) desktop solutions business, is a leading global provider of financial and business information to professional and active individuals. eSignal provides streaming, real-time market data, news and analytics. eSignal's suite of products includes eSignal®, Advanced GET®, QuoTrek®, FutureSource®, MarketCenter LIVE™, QCharts®, LiveCharts®, and the web portals FutureSource.com, Quote.com® and RagingBull.com. |
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==References== |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 23:40, 28 November 2007
Developer(s) | eSignal, Interactive Data Corporation |
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Stable release | 10
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Operating system | Windows |
Type | Technical analysis program |
Website | http://www.esignal.com |
eSignal is a popular charting package, developed by eSignal (owned by Interactive Data Corporation). eSignal and eSignal Pro provide streaming data of financial markets and allow users to examine the data using fundamental analysis and technical analysis.[1][2]
eSignal, a Windows-based application, uses JavaScript as the basis for the scripting language that programmers and traders can use for building custom indicators. Although this gives eSignal a much wider skill base from which to draw programmers for writing indicators, they have been criticized for the bugs in their libraries and packages. By comparison, TradeStation created their own trader oriented language called EasyLanguage and Ninja Trader took the route to use .NET's built in language C#.
Add-Ons
A number of companies provide add-on indicators that can be used in eSignal. Most of these add-ons are written in eSignal's EFS script language (a superset of JavaScript) with extensions written in any language and compiled to a DLL.
About eSignal's EFS script language
eSignal's script language, EFS, can be used to create new formula studies or modify the many formulas and studies that come with eSignal. Users share formulas with each other on the forums at eSignalCentral.com.
About eSignal's other products
eSignal (www.esignal.com), Interactive Data Corporation's (NYSE: IDC) desktop solutions business, is a leading global provider of financial and business information to professional and active individuals. eSignal provides streaming, real-time market data, news and analytics. eSignal's suite of products includes eSignal®, Advanced GET®, QuoTrek®, FutureSource®, MarketCenter LIVE™, QCharts®, LiveCharts®, and the web portals FutureSource.com, Quote.com® and RagingBull.com.
References
- ^ Traders, Choose Your Weapon, Futures, November 1, 2001.
- ^ Futures, November 1, 2003.