I see that the day starts at the same time and shows the same open price on both the 1 minute chart and the 1 hour chart (10:00 open price 111910).
I watch the same two charts on the same day at 15:00. Opening prices do not match. But closing prices are the same.
There is a clear error in compression. It would be nice to fix this error.
Also tell me, please, do you consider dates as the opening dates of candles?
I watch the same two charts on the same day at 15:00. Opening prices do not match. But closing prices are the same.
There is a clear error in compression. It would be nice to fix this error.
Also tell me, please, do you consider dates as the opening dates of candles?
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The problem is your data.
Wealth-Lab assumes END-of-bar timestamps, but yours is clearly START-of-bar.
To correct it, right click the DataSet > Configure > Next > put a check mark at the option to Adjust bar timestamps at the bottom.
Re: Also tell me, please, do you consider dates as the opening dates of candles?
To be clear, dates (timestamps) are the close of the candle.
Example:
The Open of the 1-Minute bar with timestamp 10:01 should be the same as the Open of the 11:00 60-Minute bar.
Wealth-Lab assumes END-of-bar timestamps, but yours is clearly START-of-bar.
To correct it, right click the DataSet > Configure > Next > put a check mark at the option to Adjust bar timestamps at the bottom.
Re: Also tell me, please, do you consider dates as the opening dates of candles?
To be clear, dates (timestamps) are the close of the candle.
Example:
The Open of the 1-Minute bar with timestamp 10:01 should be the same as the Open of the 11:00 60-Minute bar.
Checked "Adjust bar timestamps at the bottom". The situation has not changed. All prices remain the same, old screenshots are relevant.
Judging by your example, if WL considers dates to be the closing dates of candles, then why do I see a candle with a time of 10:00 on the hourly chart, while on the minute I do not have candles from 9:01 to 9:59?
"Example:
The Open of the 1-Minute bar with timestamp 10:01 should be the same as the Open of the 11:00 60-Minute bar."
I checked and it is true on 08/26/2022.
Judging by your example, if WL considers dates to be the closing dates of candles, then why do I see a candle with a time of 10:00 on the hourly chart, while on the minute I do not have candles from 9:01 to 9:59?
"Example:
The Open of the 1-Minute bar with timestamp 10:01 should be the same as the Open of the 11:00 60-Minute bar."
I checked and it is true on 08/26/2022.
QUOTE:Did you make sure you reloaded the chart data? Just refreshing the chart is not enough because of caching. In fact, in this case and just to be sure, try restarting WealthLab after having changed that "Adjust" option for the ASCII source.
The situation has not changed.
That said, I can't answer other questions about the data on your computer. I'll be able to if you send one of your data files to support@wealth-lab.com - or even better, post a public link to download it from google drive, for example.
Everything worked, but I had to change the names of the files with this data. I also tried deleting and restoring files with restarting WL but that didn't help.
I would like to keep the original filenames. Can you please tell me how to clear the cache? Because when I put the old name, I get back the old errors.
I would like to keep the original filenames. Can you please tell me how to clear the cache? Because when I put the old name, I get back the old errors.
A restart clears everything, even global memory.
I don't know why it would it be necessary after a restart, but just delete the ASCII DataSet (it won't delete the data), restart again for good measure, and then recreate the ASCII DataSet.
I don't know why it would it be necessary after a restart, but just delete the ASCII DataSet (it won't delete the data), restart again for good measure, and then recreate the ASCII DataSet.
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