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TradeCopier2012

Biedrs kopš Feb 24, 2012  77 ieraksti TradeCopier2012 Apr 15 2012 at 15:11
Good thing to improve speed is remove all indicators within the experts/indicator folder after installation of MT4. 2nd goodie is to setup needed charts and then click on market button, right click on any pair and click on Hide all......

stevetrade

Biedrs kopš Oct 28, 2009  1162 ieraksti Steve Boardman (stevetrade) Apr 16 2012 at 10:32

   compuforexpamm posted:
   Steve,

If you are interested, I have attached a monitor indicator that I wrote. It basically counts the incoming ticks and then compares the number of counted ticks with the volume of the tick(which is nothing more than the number of ticks sent out by the broker). The indicater converts this to a score out of 100(ie %). Just place the indicator on a 5M chart.

My VPS typically runs at about 95% on average which means that I lose about 5% of my ticks. My home computer runs at closer to 70%

As you indicated, this would be currency specific but used on a busy currency will give you a good idea of the quality of your connection.


Kenny,
That's genius. Thanks for sharing it.
Best regards Steve

11:15, restate my assumptions: 1. Mathematics is the language of nature. 2. Everything around us can be represented and understood through numbers. 3. If you graph these numbers, patterns emerge. Therefore: There are patterns everywhere in nature.
MartinC

Biedrs kopš Apr 04, 2012  8 ieraksti Martin (MartinC) Apr 16 2012 at 13:52

   compuforexpamm posted:
   Steve,

If you are interested, I have attached a monitor indicator that I wrote. It basically counts the incoming ticks and then compares the number of counted ticks with the volume of the tick(which is nothing more than the number of ticks sent out by the broker). The indicater converts this to a score out of 100(ie %). Just place the indicator on a 5M chart.

My VPS typically runs at about 95% on average which means that I lose about 5% of my ticks. My home computer runs at closer to 70%

As you indicated, this would be currency specific but used on a busy currency will give you a good idea of the quality of your connection.


Great Indicator!

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tigpips

Biedrs kopš Jun 09, 2011  107 ieraksti tigpips Apr 21 2012 at 10:55

   compuforexpamm posted:
   Steve,

If you are interested, I have attached a monitor indicator that I wrote. It basically counts the incoming ticks and then compares the number of counted ticks with the volume of the tick(which is nothing more than the number of ticks sent out by the broker). The indicater converts this to a score out of 100(ie %). Just place the indicator on a 5M chart.

My VPS typically runs at about 95% on average which means that I lose about 5% of my ticks. My home computer runs at closer to 70%

As you indicated, this would be currency specific but used on a busy currency will give you a good idea of the quality of your connection.

Thanks for sharing kenny, appreciate the effort :D.

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BarrySDCA

Biedrs kopš Jul 14, 2011  6 ieraksti BarrySDCA Apr 21 2012 at 17:18
Many brokers have blocked ICMP packets past their firewall. It's probably why you can not ping the server. Try tracert instead. The last responding hop will be the brokers router/firewall, which should be very close to the trading server.


Raiden

Biedrs kopš Nov 27, 2010  243 ieraksti www.raidenworks.com (Raiden) Apr 22 2012 at 00:19 (labots Apr 22 2012 at 00:31 )
To add on to Barry's info, you might also want to check your net statistics to confirm that you have the right IP address.

Full instructions written for my mother in mind:
http://raidenworks.com/2012/03/10/latency-to-your-broker/

Consistency above all.
Raiden

Biedrs kopš Nov 27, 2010  243 ieraksti www.raidenworks.com (Raiden) Apr 23 2012 at 10:34 (labots Apr 23 2012 at 10:37 )
Could it also be that iVolume counts each bid and ask change(hence 2 for one simultaneous change), and since the Indicator passes only once for a simultaneous change in bid and ask, this will cause the 'Tick Count' to be less than the 'Volume Count'?

Giving the false impression of ticks being dropped?

It just seems strange to have the iVolume picking up something if there is a genuine loss of data transmitted. Doesn't make sense.


Consistency above all.
Raiden

Biedrs kopš Nov 27, 2010  243 ieraksti www.raidenworks.com (Raiden) Apr 24 2012 at 20:46
I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that it could also possibly be that the iVolume picks up all old ticks that the Market Watch queue might dump in favour of a better refresh. e.g. 10 ticks come within a span of 0.1 seconds and the Market Watch chooses the last one to present, while iVolume logs all 10 of them.

Consistency above all.
moneygrows

Biedrs kopš Jan 14, 2011  22 ieraksti moneygrows May 10 2012 at 18:55

   compuforexpamm posted:
   Steve,

If you are interested, I have attached a monitor indicator that I wrote. It basically counts the incoming ticks and then compares the number of counted ticks with the volume of the tick(which is nothing more than the number of ticks sent out by the broker). The indicater converts this to a score out of 100(ie %). Just place the indicator on a 5M chart.

My VPS typically runs at about 95% on average which means that I lose about 5% of my ticks. My home computer runs at closer to 70%

As you indicated, this would be currency specific but used on a busy currency will give you a good idea of the quality of your connection.


nice, thanks for the share

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compuforexpamm

Biedrs kopš Aug 20, 2009  202 ieraksti kennyhubbard (compuforexpamm) May 13 2012 at 09:53

   Raiden posted:
   I was talking to a friend and he mentioned that it could also possibly be that the iVolume picks up all old ticks that the Market Watch queue might dump in favour of a better refresh. e.g. 10 ticks come within a span of 0.1 seconds and the Market Watch chooses the last one to present, while iVolume logs all 10 of them.


Hi Raiden,

Sorry for the late reply. I think all the scenarios you mention are entirely possible. I would be lying if I said I understood all the nuances of how the platform connects to a broker.

This is why I am not too stressed about not seeing 100% on my indicator. It typically runs at 90%+ which I would call a benchmark......if I see it drop below that I would start asking questions? It is also useful for highlighting periods where either the VPS or the broker has caused a disconnect.

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