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  • Can I apply price scale to the chart?

    Hi.

    I am eSignal ondemand as a data feeder.

    Here's an example.
    When I look at the chart of ZT U0
    the settlement price is shown as 109052 at advanced chart.
    But actually, it was 109'05.25.

    If prices are just some kind of multiplies of the real price,
    it doesn't matter.
    As an example, GC's price are 10-times multiplied.
    12583 means 1258.3 and so on..
    And another example of ZC, doesn't matter too.
    When it says 3606, it's actually 360'6 and
    there's no problem too.

    But when it comes to ZT,
    109'05.25 is shown as 109052.
    I can't know the real-price from it.
    The last digit is missing here.

    How can I deal with this?
    And, Can I put pricescale on the chart to see 12583 as 1258.3?

    Regards.

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    Re: Can I apply price scale to the chart?

    quintinlyu

    But when it comes to ZT,
    109'05.25 is shown as 109052.
    I can't know the real-price from it.
    The last digit is missing here.
    Actually the last digit is not missing. eSignal displays the same notation used by the exchange to represent the quarters of a 32nd.
    For more information on how this works see the Price Quote section in this page on the CBOT/CME site

    And, Can I put pricescale on the chart to see 12583 as 1258.3?
    In the main menu select File-> Preferences then in the General tab of the Preferences dialog box uncheck Compact Price Display
    Alex


    Originally posted by quintinlyu
    Hi.

    I am eSignal ondemand as a data feeder.

    Here's an example.
    When I look at the chart of ZT U0
    the settlement price is shown as 109052 at advanced chart.
    But actually, it was 109'05.25.

    If prices are just some kind of multiplies of the real price,
    it doesn't matter.
    As an example, GC's price are 10-times multiplied.
    12583 means 1258.3 and so on..
    And another example of ZC, doesn't matter too.
    When it says 3606, it's actually 360'6 and
    there's no problem too.

    But when it comes to ZT,
    109'05.25 is shown as 109052.
    I can't know the real-price from it.
    The last digit is missing here.

    How can I deal with this?
    And, Can I put pricescale on the chart to see 12583 as 1258.3?

    Regards.

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