Is this problem happening to anyone else?
I think the upper DepthView window is accurate. But then in the lower quote window, the same color level encompasses more than one price. And, as I understand it, the lower quote window is what drives the depth meter, so multiple prices per color messes up the depth meter.
The depth meter doesn't seem to 'see' the liquidity at 16.96.
This pic was captured Monday, 27, the day before the FOMC meeting. Not only was it a slow day, but APCC itself was not very active. These views were holding unchanged for seconds at a time, a computer eternity, so data overload can not be the problem here.
Is anyone else experiencing this, or do the folks at eSignal know what's happening here?
I think the upper DepthView window is accurate. But then in the lower quote window, the same color level encompasses more than one price. And, as I understand it, the lower quote window is what drives the depth meter, so multiple prices per color messes up the depth meter.
The depth meter doesn't seem to 'see' the liquidity at 16.96.
This pic was captured Monday, 27, the day before the FOMC meeting. Not only was it a slow day, but APCC itself was not very active. These views were holding unchanged for seconds at a time, a computer eternity, so data overload can not be the problem here.
Is anyone else experiencing this, or do the folks at eSignal know what's happening here?
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