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Date/Time: Tue, 13 May 2025 18:41:31 +0000
How share Chart data between Instances?
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[2017-05-08 06:14:10] |
User931283 - Posts: 55 |
How can 2 instances share chart data built from 2 different feeds? Can 2 instances assist each other with heavy analysis from different timing, markets, bars sizes and data storage time unit (1 second vs tick)? This would overcome computer limits I have reached. Your purpose of instances seems to be: 1) Allow specialization of market data server, or 2) Allow trading from different accounts (or both simultaneously). Example: I need one instance to use tick-by-tick for inside-bar studies and different time frames/ start times (by TCP/IP asynchronous communication of instances?). The other instance does heavy 51 charts+10 spreadsheets processing with 1-second data storage. Such 51 charts-instance can't handle tick-by-tick processing (I think). The computer is at limit. The ability to use different start times, time frames (bar length) and numbers bars could give a cross-check. Different start time of charting gives different (useful) results. Cross-market analysis is also useful. If chart or spreadsheet data sharing worked, I would eventually use about 3 instances this way. (The Space Shuttle used this approach- 2 different hardwares, 4 computers cross-checking). This might be by: a) an Overlay Study from other instance, or b) sharing a single spreadsheet with 2 sheets accessing each other (Sheet would be instance#-Chart# ?), or c) one instance use a new "data server" mode to send chart-study results to overlay on a target instance chart (like packet headers with instance#-chart#-study# prefix). I'm guessing you all thought about dividing computer labor-resources for heavy demands, since you worked to utilize threads. |
[2017-05-08 08:58:53] |
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