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Linuxser
2007.03.07 23:31
Hi.
Seems to be strange but in several platforms with several brokers I noted the price on charts (bid line) are not equal to the price in Market Watch window (bid price). IE1 USDCHF Chart 1.2215 Market Watch 1.2214 IE2 GBPUSD Chart 1.9302 Market Watch 1.9301 I´m using last version (build 202). And or, sometimes the prices on market watch moves 3/4 times meanwhile the price on chart just do one. Is this my own problem? As I said, I noted the same with several brokers and the same happens on both of my 2 pc. I´m doing something wrong? Is that a bug? Is that the normal behavior of the software? Is there any way to correct this? Thanks. |
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stringo
2007.03.08 11:51
Ask question your broker. This is "spread difference" for your group of
users set on the trade server.
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Linuxser
2007.03.08 13:59
stringo wrote: Ask question your broker. This is "spread difference" for your group of users set on the trade server. Thanks for the answer. Sorry, but don´t. That´s not the way to follow. For me, like customer, the prices is only one. When I sign a contract document with a broker I accept terms and conditions. If you opened an accounts with some broker is because you choose some capabilities. Also, you expect to see one price coming from them. Prices over the bid price are a convention for charting. Is the way in all technical analysis we´ve found everyday is done. If you want to use ask price, average price, etc is there always an option in the software. This is a user´s problems. I don´t know what is "spread difference" and I don´t care to know, every wise trader knows about the games that they play with us. We Accept that. We know, a broker could have different spreads for different customers, also, could be differences between the quotes provides for the customers, even different prices from the market, etc etc. But, it´s different to accept the broker hidden games, than accept this kind of differences coming from the software, because this way seems like the broker show us you two type of prices. And the price, right or wrong, is only one for you, the customer. But, no matter what type of client are you, the price for you is only one. So, Market Watch must be equal to the Chart. If not, you´re is like to using two brokers, don´t you think? I have another little question at this point. With your answer, the´re exists a posibilty to trade with different prices at the same time. IE: in some time you could buy EURUSD 1.3000 from market watch and buy same 1.3002 form chart. Also, same for sell. Also, another couple of questions. When buy, what is your buy price, the market watch price? the chart price?, An expert what price would use execute the mathematical calculations and the orders? A market order is triggered with market watch price? the chart price?. Please, do not misunderstood my opinions. I like the software a lot but, it´s wonderful, but I dislike to see this black hole. I think this problem needs to be corrected. Thanks again. |
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stringo
2007.03.09 11:37
Please ask your broker for clarification For trade operations use Bid or Ask, these are prices from Market Watch. Chart price is indicative data only. Exact price you will know after trading operation |