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Date/Time: Wed, 17 Dec 2025 16:30:35 +0000
Number Bars (Footprint) Tick-by-Tick Historical Data Limits & Lookback Availability
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| [2025-12-17 12:56:43] |
| User877866 - Posts: 6 |
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Hello Sierra Chart Support, I’m looking for clarification on the limitations of Number Bars (Footprint) charts and the historical availability of tick-by-tick data, as I am attempting to analyze data going back to 2021. Specifically, I’d like to understand: Number Bars / Footprint Limitations Are there any structural or performance limitations in Number Bars when loading very large historical ranges? Is there a maximum number of ticks, days, or bars that can be loaded into a single Number Bars chart? Are there recommended chart settings (e.g., Days to Load, Intraday Data Storage Time Unit, or replay vs live charts) to safely load multi-year tick data without truncation? Historical Tick-by-Tick Data Availability How many years back is true tick-by-tick intraday data available for US equities under: Sierra Chart Exchange Data Feed Denali Exchange Data Feed Is 2021 tick-level data fully available, or does data prior to a certain year become compressed, aggregated, or unavailable? Data Storage vs Feed Availability If tick data exists historically, are there any local storage limitations or configuration requirements that could prevent older tick data from being downloaded or displayed? Does Sierra Chart ever fall back to time-based or volume-based aggregation for older intraday data, even if Number Bars are enabled? My goal is to run tick-by-tick footprint analysis (bid/ask volume, imbalances, and delta) consistently from 2021 onward, so I want to ensure I understand both data feed limitations and platform constraints before proceeding. Thank you for the detailed clarification. Best regards, |
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