Hi all,
I am using Tradestation 2000i and Global Server together with the eSignal plugin to download historical tick data into Global Server.
After one day of trading with realtime data, I would download the entire day of historical tick data into Global Server, just to be sure, regardless of whether my connection did break during the trading session or not.
However, after downloading the entire day of historical tick data, and reopening the same chart that I was trading realtime with during the day, there appear some differences from the chart during realtime trading. And some bars can have rather drastic differences, even though my connection was never broken at all during the trading session.
Questions:
How is it that realtime data can be so different from downloaded historical data? And my connection was never broken during the trading session.
Could Global Server or the eSignal plugin be causing this inconsistency between downloaded and realtime data?
Any help would be most appreciated Thanks in advance!
regards
Jim
I am using Tradestation 2000i and Global Server together with the eSignal plugin to download historical tick data into Global Server.
After one day of trading with realtime data, I would download the entire day of historical tick data into Global Server, just to be sure, regardless of whether my connection did break during the trading session or not.
However, after downloading the entire day of historical tick data, and reopening the same chart that I was trading realtime with during the day, there appear some differences from the chart during realtime trading. And some bars can have rather drastic differences, even though my connection was never broken at all during the trading session.
Questions:
How is it that realtime data can be so different from downloaded historical data? And my connection was never broken during the trading session.
Could Global Server or the eSignal plugin be causing this inconsistency between downloaded and realtime data?
Any help would be most appreciated Thanks in advance!
regards
Jim
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