Next Generation Tools from Nasdaq and Trade-Ideas Partnership
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
There comes a time once in a while when a real deal changer in terms of technology for traders comes to the market. This was the case with Level 2 data and SOES and SelectNet in the early nineties. That time is almost upon us again.
Specifically what we are talking about is the marriage of Nasdaq's proprietary analytic data called Velocity and Forces which measures the speed and inclination of incoming orders before they are executed on the market with Trade-Ideas global alerting and filtering. The result is a new depth of information to make the most informed trading decisions possible.
First of all you will be able to now watch the entire market in real-time applying this proprietary analytic to the data. Examples: "Show me 60 highs as they run into large NASDAQ V&F Sell Pressure" Or "Show me stocks in a narrow range with NASDAQ V&F Buy Pressure building" this is the next level stuff and you can only get it through Trade-Ideas. For anyone who remembers how it was important to be able to follow certain market makers who were referred to as the AXE, you know names like GSCO, and MSCO, and JEFF before the market because so fragmented with ECN's. Those traders can now enjoy a new competitive advantage as we serve up the next generation of AXE data.
We believe it says quite a bit for NASDAQ to work with Trade-Ideas to bring this next level of information to the broad trading market. It is time to take advantage of the latest cutting edge technology and sign up!
Labels: 200 Day SMA, day trading, daytrading, MACD, market timing, moving average, NASDAQ, Online Stock Trading, Real Time Stock Quotes, scanning, technical analysis







5 Comments:
Where is this feature in the product? I don't see it under filters?
thanks,
steve
5:50 AM
Hi Steve,
It is in latter half of the development process and will be making a beta debut soon.
Best,
David
7:09 AM
I am a new user. This feature sounds great but there are basic features that a good screener/idea generator requires. For one, I was shocked to see that there is no filter for sector type. For example it would be great to be able to filter in or out certain stocks sectors, ie. precious metals or oil stocks. I noticed that you have eps but I don't see sales which is just as crucial. Also an eps number needs to be taken in context so one should be able to filter by a quarter to quarter % change. A stock may have .50 eps but it may be down from 1.0 last quarter so not so good and one wouldn't know this without seeing the % change. Screeners such as finviz and dailycharts have integrated this information well. I do understand you can't be all things to all people but it appears you are broadening your appeal to traders who integrate fundamental data.
Thanks,
Michael
6:50 AM
Thanks for the helpful suggestion. We'll use them sectors are coming. Additional updates are on our forum: http://forums.trade-ideas.com/
11:50 AM
My websites is just over 1 year old. I was wondering if anyone can give me a recommendation as to which seo company I should use for the seo services.
11:40 PM
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