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Date/Time: Fri, 29 Nov 2024 05:47:29 +0000
Incomplete Friday sessions on TPO chart
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[2023-02-27 16:27:27] |
sean3000 - Posts: 53 |
The screenshot shows a fresh intraday ES chart with a TPO study added. The circled Friday sessions are incomplete. I have not changed any settings on the chart or TPO study. Session times are the default times from the Sierra Chart server. How can I get the TPO chart to show the full Friday sessions? |
Incomplete TPO Friday sessions 02-27-2023.png / V - Attached On 2023-02-27 16:26:36 UTC - Size: 270.32 KB - 84 views |
[2023-02-27 18:34:47] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36350 |
You are getting most of the Friday session, but the date that it is shown under is Thursday February 23, 2023. Note that the TPO profiles start at the beginning of the Evening Session, since you are using an Evening Session. Therefore, what you are seeing for the date of Friday February 24, 2023 is 1 hour of trading since your Session Times are not correct for your Time Zone. We are assuming that your time zone is Eastern US from what we see, in which case the Evening Session starts at 18:00 Eastern US. Keep in mind there is a 1 break from 17:00 to 17:59:59 Eastern Time, so you could set your Evening Session to start at either 17:00 or 18:00 Eastern US. For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2023-03-03 17:09:37] |
sean3000 - Posts: 53 |
Thanks, John. My global time zone is set to Eastern US and the symbol was using the default session times loaded from the SC server, so I don't quite see how there could be a conflict. When I take away the TPO indicator the symbol data is all there, which leads me to think sessions times and time zones aren't the problem. At any rate, I ended up resolving the issue by changing the TPO setting "New Period At Day Session Start When Using Evening Session" from No (the default) to Yes, which forces a new period to start every day and ensures all Friday data is loaded. |
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