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I started the IQ Feed (using my custom program with API) to collect the streaming data and when I tried to connect to the IQ feed (with the same login-in ID) from other computer to do some analysis using other charting tools (Like amibroker), the first one is disconnected.

So, is there any way to run the IQ Feed separately on two computers using the same login ID?

If not, I am considering to set-up dedicated server where IQ Feed runs and my custom programs connect to that computer (using sockets), Is this possible? (Here I guess, I need to specify in my API program to the that IQ Feed dedicated server IP to connect on certain port).

please advise.

Thank you

IQFeed Developer Support » New to IQ Feed Oct 25, 2010 10:53 AM (Total replies: 5)

Is there code examples (C++) for consuming the streaming data asynchrously instead of continously looping? Any other efficient mechanisms? Seems my machine (AMD Dual core) is choking up all CPU cycles if I use looping. Currently, I am only watching two EFTs & one Index (so only three symbols).

IQFeed Developer Support » New to IQ Feed Oct 19, 2010 12:16 PM (Total replies: 5)

thanks for the replay. This is helpful.

Is there any way to do the testing during non-trading hours for this (streaming ticks), because I do the most of the development during evenings or weekends.? I am is there any simulator kind of stuff on IQ Feed side?

IQFeed Developer Support » New to IQ Feed Oct 19, 2010 10:30 AM (Total replies: 5)

I am new to IQ feed & has good background in programming (C++, VB, JAVA etc.,). I would like to know what is the best way to get the streaming tick data from IQ Feed and feed to my Algorithm for buy/sell.
1) Should I be using the "w[symbol]<CR><LF>" as illustrated in the VC++ console streaming example? & read in continuous loop throughout the day?

1a) if so, should I use to "switch" statement so that I can route indexes tick to algorithm routine#1 & other stock ticks to algorithm route#2.

I am trying to find what is the 'fastest' way to do this. Because after feeding this tick data my algorithms take few micro sec to run through the logic and perform necessary buy/sell.

I am looking to get some indexes ticks as well as some 20+ stock ticks.

Thanks


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