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  1. The Moving Average Lines Indicator and DT Osc works fine on mine. It's running on XP Professional SP3 with eSignal Datafeed. It would appear the problem comes from using MT4 as the data source.

     

    Yes, I have xp sp3 with MT4 data.

    Do you have eSignal datafeed with crack?

  2. Getting Start

     

    To install and configure MultiFeed Server properly we recommend you to follow steps below:

    Before to install MultiFeed Server Omega 2000i edition:

    • Make sure GlobalServer 5.0.0.822 is installed on your computer.

    • Export all symbols from GlobalServer Portfolio into .XPO file, after delete all existing symbols from portfolio.

    • Make sure GlobalServer is not running.

    1. Install MultiFeed Server. To do it run MultiFeed Server.msi file.

    2. Start MultiFeed Server from Windows Start menu to receive license from our Server. You'll have to enter your User Name and Password, received previously from sales department ofHyperTrader Tech. LLC. You will be able to check parameters of received license at any time later.

    Important: For license receiving port 9001 should be opened on your computer.

    3. Before to activate and configure datafeed you should install software from your real-time data vendors on MultiFeed Server computer.

    4. Start MultiFeed Server from Windows Start menu. You'll see appeared icon in the system tray.

    5. Double click on that icon, or use Show item of pop-up menu to open main window of MultiFeedServer.

    6. Select DataFeeds item in Objects tree.

    7. Lean more about parameters of available datafeeds and how to specify them. Activate required datafeeds and specify their parameters.

    8. To specify parameters of datafeed, you need to select it in the list of datafeeds and useProperties item of pop-up menu.

    For example for TalNet datafeed its very important to specify you own User Name andPassword to Realtick, otherwise further real-time and history receiving will be impossible. Correct value of Server parameter is also very important. You need to verify with Realtick your Server name.

    9. Now you can select the datafeed and activate it.

     

     

    Configuring Omega 2000i edition of MultiFeed Server

    1. Start GlobalServer in offline mode, verify in GlobalServer Performance page if MultiFeedServer is assigned as active SubServer.

    2. Insert a symbol in GlobalServer Portfolio manually. For example, you want to insert Fiat share for TalNet datafeed. To do it, in GlobalServer Portfolio right click by your mouse and select Insert Symbol. In appeared dialog window click on Add New.

    Symbol name TAL:F.MIL should be entered there. That's because TAL prefix is pointing on TalNet datafeed. Without it MultiFeed Server will be unable to recognize symbol. Click OK. That will insert new symbol into GlobalServer portfolio.

    3. If you're eSignal subscriber you must to update original database of symbols to MultiFeedsymbol format. To do it, follow to Tools – Database Update Wizard… main menu sequence inMultiFeed Server window. You’ll reach wizard dialog. You should press Update button to convert the existing DBC Symbols in Omega database into MultiFeed Server format. When update operation will be completed, you can start to insert your DBC symbols from the symbol database of GlobalServer.

    4. In GlobalServer Portfolio right click by your mouse and select Insert Symbol. In appeared dialog window click on Add From Dictionary.

    5. Go to File menu and uncheck Work offline item for activate real-time data collection.

  3. Hmm... Ok... I will use the settings.

    I still prefer the old version. Wahaah....

     

    Cos the words there make me consider not to anyhow take trades.

     

    Smile

    Chankl78

     

    I found this:

     

    Setting Period:

     

    - To scalping (TF 5m/1m): 32

    - To Intraday / Swing (15m TF-daily): 64 (default)

    - For longterm (TF-yearly weekly): 128

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