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Date/Time: Tue, 06 May 2025 16:17:41 +0000
Intraday and Historical NQTV Data
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[2024-12-11 19:59:34] |
User34124 - Posts: 280 |
Take the AMZN chart as an example. How does an 8pm GMT spike (3pm EST) not get accounted for in the historical charts? I see this accross the board with this data? Regards |
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[2024-12-11 21:17:58] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 39675 |
We can't answer this. The data in both cases comes from the exchange and we are showing what they give us. We can not explain how/why the spikes are present, only that they are part of the data they send to us.
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[2024-12-12 11:26:21] |
User34124 - Posts: 280 |
Makes sense, thank you. Can I just confirm the data is the same your side?
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[2024-12-12 14:02:44] |
Sierra_Chart Engineering - Posts: 19432 |
Of course the data is going to be the same. Historical Daily charts, in the case of NASDAQ TotalView symbols are based upon the consolidated tape data feed. Sierra Chart Support - Engineering Level Your definitive source for support. Other responses are from users. Try to keep your questions brief and to the point. Be aware of support policy: https://www.sierrachart.com/index.php?l=PostingInformation.php#GeneralInformation For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-12-12 14:02:57
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[2024-12-12 14:15:57] |
User34124 - Posts: 280 |
Ok, so consolidated tape is different to intraday. Confirmed. And this is definitely not the case with your FX pairs, hence the questions..
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