Hi all,
I'm a relatively newcomer to eSignal and primarily rely on it for end of day UK stock data (LSE).
I've noticed a couple of instances lately whereby large wicks exist - well outside the daily trading range. I've checked other data sources and both the LSE website and Yahoo for example mirror the eSignal data. Bloomberg on the other hand does not. Take a look below at yesterday's example with DVO (Devro PLC)
Bloomberg: Range 322.40 to 329.0
Yahoo: Range 305.93 to 329.0 (low on plot reflects Bloomberg data however)
When trawling through the daily trades (LSE website) I notice that the low of 305.93 is a one-off "Ordinary Trade" labelled "Delayed Publication Request".
This appears to be a special trade and represents trading activity that, as a non-professional trader, I would not be able to participate in. What it does do, however, is impact on my system trading signals quite dramatically.
Is it eSignal's policy to capture every trade, normal or otherwise? Probably wishful thinking, but It would be great if there was a way to filter our these type of trades?
OK, I look forward to responses back on my first post
Cheers,
wmorton
I'm a relatively newcomer to eSignal and primarily rely on it for end of day UK stock data (LSE).
I've noticed a couple of instances lately whereby large wicks exist - well outside the daily trading range. I've checked other data sources and both the LSE website and Yahoo for example mirror the eSignal data. Bloomberg on the other hand does not. Take a look below at yesterday's example with DVO (Devro PLC)
Bloomberg: Range 322.40 to 329.0
Yahoo: Range 305.93 to 329.0 (low on plot reflects Bloomberg data however)
When trawling through the daily trades (LSE website) I notice that the low of 305.93 is a one-off "Ordinary Trade" labelled "Delayed Publication Request".
This appears to be a special trade and represents trading activity that, as a non-professional trader, I would not be able to participate in. What it does do, however, is impact on my system trading signals quite dramatically.
Is it eSignal's policy to capture every trade, normal or otherwise? Probably wishful thinking, but It would be great if there was a way to filter our these type of trades?
OK, I look forward to responses back on my first post
Cheers,
wmorton
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