i would just love someone to be able to tell me
where to go on the internet,,,,what site…
to find this "TICK" indicator in real time..or even delayed.
i know its function….but i have never been able to find it anywhere.
could anyone please help me out with providing me with an address to
go to, so i can see it in action during the trading hours….
thanks for your knowledge and help…..torger
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I’m still looking for this and I cannot find it. I will update if I do! It would be nice. Honestly, even if it was there it would be 20 min. delayed-this is very valuable information and anything like that there is almost always a charge for, for obvious reasons. A 20 min. delay would render it virtually useless unless you were working on event studies, etc. I’ve read where eSignal has delayed tick quotes, but Realtick is realtime.
Each exchange has its own TICK and TRIN. Direct-access brokers usually provide TICK and TRIN quotes to their account holders at no charge.
You might consider using eSignal "Live Charts" -a cheap java based software/feed from Esignal (Live Charts used to be part of Qcharts now owned by Esignal). It cost $19.95/month plus exchange fees. You can get TICK, TRIN, ADD, as well as other indices.
You could use Barcharts.com for a realtime data feed, but investigate the tick data first.
https://www.barchart.com/register/realtime/?ID=NJA
The Barchart.com symbol for the NYSE TICK is X1Y0. But this data doesn’t look right because tick is rarely more than 1,000.
http://www2.barchart.com/support/learning.asp?code=BSTK&what=nytick
http://charts3.barchart.com/chart.asp?sym=X1Y0&data=A&jav=adv&vol=Y&divd=Y&evnt=adv&grid=Y&code=BSTK&org=stk&fix=
The Tick scrolls by during the "CNBC Market Summary" section of the CNBC ticker.