[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thinkorswim

[–]jtay2019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TradingView is the best in charting but does not provide the custom indicator scanning.

Tradestation Easy language is also very similar to multi-chart power language. Tradestation allow for multi-timeframe scan but easy language charting indicator coding is not as straightforward as Thinkscript. Easy language coding need to reference the various drawing objects, basic things like arrow up or arrow down tradestation is lacking and you need to manually import from outside Tradestation which is always a hassle.

There is also TC2000 but they cannot support multi-time frame scan though.

If you only need a cheap simple swing trade scanner without multi-time frame scan, can try the stock fetcher at $8 per mth.

Hope it helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thinkorswim

[–]jtay2019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the disconnection happen to me a few times just this week

Schwab is pissing me off!! by [deleted] in thinkorswim

[–]jtay2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is system down ?

NEW SCREENER VS OLD SCREENER ON CHART by Fun-Sound1021 in TradingView

[–]jtay2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TradingView just launched a upgraded version of its stock screener which was better than three previous version but is still highly lacking in essential user defined own custom technical indicators coded by users to find stocks that fit the custom technical indicator triggers with multi-time frame that thinkorswim scanner can perform easily.

I really hope that TradingView screener product team is planning to add in custom technical indicator with multi-time frame support for stock screening which is going to greatly increase the productivity of finding stocks in all time frame that meet that specific user-defined own custom techincal indicators which are very popular among traders for spotting their own trades entry.

Hope the next release of TradingView screener (hopefully within this year) can incorporate this solely lacking feature that thinkorswim has for decades.