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The Data Preferences Dialog lets you customize different values related to the quote data. Data Collection Start Dates can
be set for daily, weekly, and monthly data. An attempt will be
made to request data including those start dates if available.
Note: If you change these dates, make sure the date you use is
an actual trading day and not a holiday or other day the exchange
was closed, otherwise this will cause the program to attempt
to update the full range of data every time you request an update
since it was unable to get data for the starting day. Pressing [Use Default] resets all fields in this dialog to there original values at installation time. |
The Display Preferences Dialog lets you customize a variety of items related to the chart windows. Show Prices in can either be shown using fractional or decimal format. Date Format can be one of the items shown in the list. The Chart group controls the following items: Primary Labels on Left controls whether price labels are shown on the left or right side of the window. Show Grid Lines toggles the display of horizontal and vertical grid lines. # Pts to Zoom In sets the number of most recent data points to use for the Scale Most Recent function. See the View menu for more information. Show Symbol and Date Range shows a header in each chart window as well as in the HorseRace window. Pressing [Use Default] resets all fields in this dialog to their original values at installation time. The Custom Candle Size section lets you specify the width of the candles (also applies to OHLC charts) that displayed when you select the custom candle size, either with the menu's or the <Shift+C> hotkey. The New Chart Candle Size set the default candle size for newly created charts. |
The Misc Preferences Dialog ... Spike Filtering of trade prices before they are sent to the charts can be enabled by checking the box. The parameters shown for Filter Width and Filter Depth work well. Spikes happen frequently for Nasdaq stocks. Some are misprints (typos) in the tape that are later corrected (often price is $1 off). Block trades on Nasdaq are often reported out of sequence and distort the charts if not filtered out. When the spike filter is enabled each trade price is compared with the current bid and ask. If it is more than filter width times the spread above the ask or below the bid the price is held in a queue filter depth deep and not sent to the chart. Trades filtered out in this way are printed with a gray background in the time&sales display. If the bid and ask change within filter depth trades to pass the one previously filtered, then it is sent to the chart and the gray background on the time and sales is changed to another color. When the bid and ask are crossed or not available a proxy bid and ask based on a liberal spread around a short moving average of recent trades is used for filtering. Router Options The streaming backfill option is only applicable for the myTrack router (SSQRouterMT). When it is enabled intraday charts are automatically corrected every few minutes from the historical data from myTrack. If this option is off, then the backfill will only happen manually when you select {Data | Update} for the chart, or {Update} from the chart popup menu. Note, their backfill data often still contains recent spikes, so if you have spike filtering enabled, you will probably get better results with this option off. System Clock By defualt SSCharts contacts the USNO (US Naval Observatory) master clock time via the web each time it starts and syncronizes you system clock to it. (It is important for your system clock to have and accurate time, especially when using IB TWS for quotes, since their API does not print trade time on the data). If you have a more accurate means of maintaining your system time you can disable SSChart from modifying your system time with this option. |
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