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Could you PLEASE help me out by answering a few questions so i can try and work out if my setting are correct -
1> What chart codes do you use for the various symbols? eg - for crude oil I use QCL#C, for gold i use QGC#C, for ES I use @ES#C.
2> Do you use a historical chart for daily time frame?
3> For historical daily data source, do you use primary service server or sierra chart historical data service?
4> What time do you have set for historical daily data download time?
5> What time zone have you selected?
Thanks very much for your help in advance,
MS
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Its the chart setting's where we seem to have a difference. I have been using a historical chart for my daily chart. I also use Brisbane (+10AEST) but I dont see how that could make any difference.
I decided to do a test using NYC time zone and everything else the same as yours.
For a daily chart I got different results - For the close of yesterdays @ES#C bar I got 1308.75. When I go into chart settings and change the Intraday chart to historical chart and look at the close I get 1314.75 which I believe to be correct.
Mike, could you please tell me what close price you have?
1314.75 is the settlement price. I am not sure why 1308.75 is being shown. You should ask Sierra Chart. I've never noticed this, as my daily chart is only used for volume profile and I don't think this would make any difference.
I believe the historical daily charts use the "daily" bars downloaded from IQFeed. Those bars are created at IQFeed and use very specific times for the start and end of sessions. If you want your intraday charts created from tick data to be the same then you have to match up the session times exactly (which can be tricky, especially with Sierra's limited session abilities).