1 min 12:45 close != 5 min 12:45 close, WHAT GIVES?
Seems like just when I think I understand a little more, I understand less!!
What's the reason the 1 min 12:45 close is not equal the 5 min 12:45 close?
One is $73.85 and the other is $73.88!
I triple checked my time timeplates and they are identical.
One chart is a 5 minute RIMM and the other is a 1 minute RIMM.
How I discovered this was I was testing my TRO_IND2a study.
And I didn't realize that when it is on a 5 minute chart it is only going to process every 5 minutes even if you set it to process 1 minute interval data. Of course, that should have been obvious!!
So as I was debugging, I discovered the closing prices at 12:45 did not match!
SO MUCH TO LEARN, SO MUCH TO LEARN!!
Seems like just when I think I understand a little more, I understand less!!
What's the reason the 1 min 12:45 close is not equal the 5 min 12:45 close?
One is $73.85 and the other is $73.88!
I triple checked my time timeplates and they are identical.
One chart is a 5 minute RIMM and the other is a 1 minute RIMM.
How I discovered this was I was testing my TRO_IND2a study.
And I didn't realize that when it is on a 5 minute chart it is only going to process every 5 minutes even if you set it to process 1 minute interval data. Of course, that should have been obvious!!
So as I was debugging, I discovered the closing prices at 12:45 did not match!
SO MUCH TO LEARN, SO MUCH TO LEARN!!
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