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Jerry Medved

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  1. that's not supposed to happen. Can you please send the log to support
  2. planned for sometime in the future
  3. Aj, we plan to add an index panel in the future. Meanwhile, you can just add the symbols directly to the portfolio, as long as you use the MT symbol format. For example, $VIX instead of ^VIX
  4. Herman, welcome back. Emailed you
  5. Right now we have the following: TD Ameritrade Interactive Brokers TradeKing Tradier (not released, but soon will be) We will be adding others. Definitely want to add MB, E*Trade and others. OptionsHouse is on our list to look at.
  6. You can right click on a symbol and select backfill You can select Backfill all You can turn off auto backfill and just do backfill all when starting.
  7. the charts you have open generally don't look at anywhere near 60 days. If you don't need that much data, you may want to change the max on the charts (SETTINGS / CHARTS / GENERAL ). Then restart. That should reduce the memory usage and should improve performance.
  8. ok, but this would be pretty low priority, especially considering the amount of work needed to implement.
  9. We will be adding Spike Filtering for price and volume so that the spike wouldn't mess up the scale.
  10. this issue is very clearly with TD Ameritrade data. Even with requesting Extended hours, the data returned by the Backfill request has lower cumulative volume than the current Level I quote. I did this for example: Opened Raw data on SPY and set it to show TOTAL VOLUME (on VIEW tab) Closed chart. Stopped quotes Cleared all data. Now I backfilled SPY. topmost record in Raw Data shows 96,021,961 as the volume I immediately start quotes Total Volume on the quote at the time is 106,346,853 the spike you see on the chart is the difference between the two. This is very clearly a problem with TD Ameritrade data, not a bug in the software. When I backfilled with IQFeed for SPY, the backfill data volume matched the realtime. I don't really see anything we can do about this on the client side. This should be fixed on the servers.
  11. We do not have fractions support in MT, sorry
  12. IB has enabled my account for NSE market data, so I was able to test stuff out. I fixed the issue with US option chain being requested, but there are some other problems with the way MT is requesting data for options that are on non-US exchanges. Will fix that stuff up and get back to you.
  13. Can you please give some symbols as examples of "all symbols" and email a picture of a chart showing the spike. Thanks
  14. Are you using TD Ameritrade for backfill as well as Level I quotes? What symbols? You cannot remove spikes by deleting entries. You can only do it by filling in the data. MT is showing you the difference in cumulative volume between one quote and the quote before it. If you delete records, then you are actually making the spike larger. If you just start MT in middle of the day, or start tracking a symbol in the middle of the day, then the first volume bar would have all the volume for the day in it. When you backfill, it should get correct values, though there may be small discrepancy at the point where the backfill data meets the real-time data. If that spike is large though, that would imply that there is a significant discrepancy between the cumulative volume returned by the intraday quotes and backfill.
  15. As for option chain - yes, I see the problem. Will fix. Waiting for my test account to get enabled for NSE so I can check
  16. Open Interest - in theory, it should return it, but in practice, we are not seeing the data being sent. I asked about that and Average Volume but never got a reply
  17. Lopesh, MT already auto assigns the correct timeframe (Indian Equities) for INFY:NSE$INR. However, I don't have the holidays updated. Here is what you can do for yourself and if you want to help us: 1) go to SETTINGS / CHARTS / Timeframes 2) right click on "Indian Equities" on the left and select COPY. MT should automatically select the new COPY version, which can now be edited. 3) Update the holidays there for 2015 and last couple months of 2014. 4) Once done, hit OK or APPLY On the chart, you can switch to the VIEW tab and select the new timeframe you just created. Once satisfied that the holidays are defined OK, go to FILE / Export Settings. Leave the checkboxes already checked Export, then email me the exported file please. I will be able to take your new holiday definitions and copy them to the default Indian Equities timeframe for everyone. Also, if you have a good link for Indian market holidays, include that in the email for future updates. Thanks
  18. the picture you have shows a chart that does not have today on it. If the chart is not set to show extended hours, and today's regular hours did not start yet, today does not exist as far as the chart is concerned
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