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Date/Time: Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:38:08 +0000
Replay Mode
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[2024-03-17 19:54:12] |
Tin43 - Posts: 90 |
I was curious about other modes than Standard Replay, so I went to the documentation, and I was surprised. THIS Replaying Charts: Use Start Date-Time Says that is better to disable USE START DATE - TIME. Ok I will not use it anymore (by the way why you still have the option there if it is a trouble generator). But the problem I found now is.. how do I replay a chart from 01-15-2023 to 06-21-2024 for example? Because if not select that option I cant go anywhere when I press "Play". What i'm doing wrong? Edit: Just to give more context. I use a Continuos Future contract, Volume Based Rollover Back Adjusted with 90 days to load with the "use number days to load method". The reason I wrote this post is because i'm backtesting manually and I was always using the "Start date time" option. Maybe is not a problem for me? I'm so confused. Second Edit: The dates I wrote above are just an example I don't want to replay that. I'm only replaying 90 days. Date Time Of Last Edit: 2024-03-17 20:03:21
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[2024-03-18 15:30:17] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 36238 |
The reason we state not to use the "Use Start Date-Time" is because we get a lot of questions from people where it is not working because they have not loaded the data in the chart going back to where they are asking the replay to start from. Therefore, if you understand this, then go ahead and use the option. It is not a problem, other than the above. If you are not using the "Use Start Date-Time" then you need to scroll your chart back to where you want to start the replay from. The end-time of the last bar displayed is where the replay starts from. For more information refer to step #4 at the following: Replaying Charts: Basic Chart Replay Instructions For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
[2024-03-18 17:21:27] |
Tin43 - Posts: 90 |
BIG thanks as always!!
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