I've contacted several developers with regards to coding a custom index for me. I'm getting a very wide range of responses as far as what is and is not possible.
I'm here to clear up if NT8 can do what I'm looking for before I lay out some $$$. The primary issue I'm seeing is how to enter the securities I want to include in
my custom index.
My initial idea was a blank field in the indicator properties and I'd manually type in the symbols. It was suggested that I create a list to take advantage of NT8's
native functionality. Ok great, that sounded good to me.
When I asked each developer to incorporate this into the build, that's when I started getting all kinds of different replies. So here are my questions...
1) What is the best method to enter securities? Is it one of the methods mentioned above or is there another way?
It was also suggested that the securities should be hard coded but that does severely limit my ability to change them and diminishes the effectiveness of a custom index in the first place.
2) When responding to this, I'll quote what one developer told me in the email...
How accurate is what this developer says below?
"NT8 usually breaks when you try to add instruments from a list, and NT doesn't support that modality of adding instruments to an indicator.
At the same time, NT doesn't support giving a client the ability to input the instruments from the properties window and they always say that the instruments should be hardcoded in the indicators.
We have done these things in the past for clients, where we put in the instruments as properties and some instruments it works for and some it doesn't, so this is really your decision if you want to go ahead with this. Last time we had issues with the VIX instrument, where it only worked if it was hardcoded, which is annoying for both the client and ourselves."
3) My last question is why did I get this message a few dozen times during the 10 minutes or so while typing this post?
Please see the pic "Error_Message".
I was planning on using Kinetick for this and I can't envision using more than 30 securities and usually
about 10 if those details are relevant.
I thank you for your time and look forward to learning something here. JM

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