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IQFeed Developer Wish List » Advance/Decline Volume Jan 2, 2007 05:21 PM (Total replies: 2)

Is there any way for a given symbol to get what percentage of total volume was advancing shares or declining shares? Percentages, raw volume, it doesnt matter. It also doesn't need to be real time. End of day positive/negative volume would be fine.

Anything like that out there with IQFEED? I didn't see anything in the data formats for summary, update, or fundamental messages.


I am experiencing difficulty running the Java sample apps both in an IDE and from the command line. I get a java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError when I try to call RegisterClientApp. I debugged it (and added a try/catch block) and the iq_jni library loads without error in the IQ_32 class. However RegisterClientApp throws this error. The ~DTN\IQFeed directory is in my PATH. I also made it my project directory when trying to run through the IDE. Both IDE and command line throw this linking error. Is there another step I have to take after loading the library to be able to call the native methods on the superclass?
Edited by kmccluskey on Nov 1, 2006 at 03:40 PM


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