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Does DTN offer a Historical Plug-In for Tradestation 2000i like eSignal?
Hello Jay,
Thank you for responding. The bad tick always occurs on the Daily bars. The values for today's bad tick are Open: 18.000 High: 10366.170 Low: 17.940 Volume: 96,447,06
It appears to me as though CSCO data is somehow getting mixed with Dow data. Hopefully, this problem can be corrected.
Hello,
I subscribe to IQFeed and use Ensign for charting. Every day, I receive a bad tick on CSCO that makes my charts completely unreadable. As mentioned this happens every day, always with the high, and always in the afternoon. I have spent a considerable amount of time back and forth with the developers of Ensign on this problem. What's been determined from this exchange is that DTN stores a bad tick on their servers. Whenever I correct and refresh my charts after making the necessary adjustment, the erroneous bar returns corrupting my charts once again. Could you please look into this? I'd greatly apprecaite it.
Regards,
Ron Hughes.
Any plans for adding the Tokyo Stock Exchange to DTN?
Have you consider powering the web-based symbol lookup tool with Google's search engine?
It would be great to see DTN improve the search engine on their Symbol Lookup . Finding anything with this tool is nearly impossible. For example, try searching for 'U.S. Dollar Index'. Many times, I simply have to call customer support and ask them for the symbol because I can't find it with this.
On a related note, it would be absolutely wonderful to see DTN use the same symbols assigned by the exchanges. i.e TY for the 10 Yr T-Note pit traded contracts and ZN for the electronic contracts. They differ in volume and can sometimes paint different pictures.
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