It seems there are more bad ticks than before recently. I only watch CL and NG contracts and recently (since last week or after I started to use eSignal 10.0) I saw at least one back tick and in some unlucky days I encountered even more than three back ticks on intraday charts. Is it because eSignal is doing some work on its data server or it is caused by the exchange? I am kind of tired of filing bad tick report everyday. Shouldn't eSignal implement an automatic bad tick monitoring program to monitor those major futures contracts? For example, if the monitoring program finds out the high/low of CL Z7 on 1minute chart is xx ticks higher than the previous minute while on 1 second chart or in time&sales table there is no matching transactions, it automatically file an bad tick alert to some technical support team to manually verify whether it is a real bad tick or not. In such way it would correct bad ticks in much prompt way.
Currently on my "CL Z7,1" chart, the high of the bar at 13:56 is shown as 91.85, and it can not be corrected by forced reloading ( ctrl-clicking "OK" ) or restarting the data manager. There has been more than 20 minutes passed and it is not been corrected yet.
- Clearpicks
Currently on my "CL Z7,1" chart, the high of the bar at 13:56 is shown as 91.85, and it can not be corrected by forced reloading ( ctrl-clicking "OK" ) or restarting the data manager. There has been more than 20 minutes passed and it is not been corrected yet.
- Clearpicks
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