Questions about connections
Question | Answer |
---|---|
How do I enter a proxy? | It must be entered in the format HTTP and SOCKS5 are the proxy types supported in the terminal. Tiger.Trade wraps all traffic (HTTP/HTTPS and WSS (WebSocket)) in a proxy, so you can use a proxy that supports WebSocket in the terminal. |
How do I find out the connection status and its ping to the server? | You can find this information in the Log window. |
Can I connect to FXCM to receive Forex quotes? | Yes. To do so, go to the File → Connections section, click “+”, and select DataFeed from the list. Specify the FOREX server and check the box for FXCM. |
How can I connect to the ICE exchange? | |
What should I do if I can’t connect to Binance? | If you have completed all the steps in the instructions but still cannot connect, ensure that:
|
Which server should be used to connect with a Crypto license? | You can choose any of two crypto servers. More detailed description is located on the following page. |
What should I do if I can’t connect to QUIK? | If you have completed all the steps in the instructions but still cannot connect, then update QUIK and run the Lua script. |
Can I connect to different brokers through multiple QUIK terminals and trade from multiple accounts at the same time? Will they conflict? | Yes, you can. Please note that Market Data during connections setup must be selected for only one account to exclude duplicating of trades and network usage. |
What should I do if the chart does not move in QUIK? |
|
Can I configure multiple accounts for QUIK? | Yes, you can. To do so, you need to create a connection for each account and select the path to the QUIK terminal in the connection settings. The checkmark for Market Data should only be placed for one connection; otherwise, the data will be duplicated. |
Last updated