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I am using schwab. I feel that reverse split of sqqq, vxx are not readjusted. I wonder if you all readjusting.
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Cone8
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Splits? When?
If your data is wrong, you can refresh it or apply a split manually -> right click on the bar of the ex-date and Apply a Stock Split.
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Glitch8
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You'd have to ask Schwab about their data, we can't control whether they properly adjust for splits historically.
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which broker provide data adjusted for reverse split, alpaca, etc?
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Cone8
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All of them.

We can't tell really what the problem is that you're seeing, but I'm guessing that you had some cached data from long ago, appended some adjusted data to it, but the previous data wasn't adjusted.

In Preferences, enabling "Refresh Daily+ Data whenever a new Split or Dividend occurs" will help that scenario for Daily+ data. For intraday, you'll need to apply the split yourself. We don't refresh intraday because of historical limits imposed by most providers.
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@reply... your existing data may be from pre-split. Take SQQQ for example - it had a 1:5 split on Jan 13, 2022. Data in thinkorswim matches the data I fetched via Schwab in WL8. That's likely because I never fetched daily SQQQ data prior to Jan 13, 2022. Hence, I never had any presplit data.

So, try this using SQQQ as an example:

In WL8, go to the Data Manager.
Set the Scale to Daily.
Select your dataset that contains SQQQ.
Select SQQQ in the right pane.
At the bottom, select the Data Truncation tab.
Make sure 1 symbol is selected.
In the Truncate dropdown box select Delete All Data
Press the Perform Truncation button. SQQQ may disappear from the list in the upper pane.
Near the top of the Data Manager press the Update DataSet button. SQQQ should reappear in the list.
Now check SQQQ if it has the correct values via a chart. For example, go to Jan 13, 2022 and it should have a close of 34.06.

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Cone8
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What's the point of this exercise? If you have presplit data and it doesn't update correctly for whatever reason, then you can:

1. Right click and Reload Chart Data from Provider, or,
2. Right click and Apply Stock Split

You can also do what you just did, but data caching may prevent showing you the freshly reloaded data in the Data Manager.
Just open a new chart and look at it there.
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#7
That kind of response makes me so glad I'm a customer.
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#8
thanks, I saw schwab has the same price as you see. I think schwab did the right thing. I wasn't sure if reverse split handled correct. Now I am sure. thanks
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