I tried that too - but it seems to only "fix" that first bar. The opens of the 2176T's don't match the opens of every 8 272T's from that point forward.
Some screens: http://www.btinternet.com/~futurestrader/Screen1.png http://www.btinternet.com/~futurestrader/Screen2.png http://www.btinternet.com/~futurestrader/Screen3.png The only problem I can see with making them in sync with each other is that you start trading at 9:34 instead of 9:30.
I think I've found the "problem". Has something to do with the feed from the continuous contract symbol vs. the normal symbol. Using ES #F I have the "problem" - if I use ES Z2 i don't have any problem at all - they all align properly.
Dion, running live there seems to be one small problem with the code. The diamods and circles appear very close to the bar and also the trade tick does not turn green. I've uploaded two screen images to show this: http://www.btinternet.com/~futurestrader/Before_Refresh.png http://www.btinternet.com/~futurestrader/After_Refresh.png If you get time please could you have a look into the problem. Thank you.
adlad: Thanks for pointing out the problem. There was a bug in the code where the green bars would not colour in real-time, only on the historically loaded bars. I've updated the EFS on the website: http://share.esignal.com/download.jsp?groupid=2&folder=&file=ssvs.efs BTW; we have an Image Publisher feature in eSignal, just right-click on the chart, select 'Send Image To', and you can send the image with a caption to your FTP site directly from eSignal -- makes it really easy to post charts all over the place =).
Dion, Thank you for your fast responce. I loaded the new code and the green bar now appears live, however the circles and diamonds still touch the tick if you do not refresh. Uploaded some screens: http://www.btinternet.com/~futurestrader/Before_Refresh_2.png http://www.btinternet.com/~futurestrader/After_Refresh_2.png As recommened I used the Image Publisher, works great thanks for the tip.
adlad: don't think i can do much about the image. I'd prefer not to redraw it all the time so as to save CPU cycles. Just pretend they float a little higher =).
Quah, Did you get a chance to paper trader SVSS yesterday, and if so what were the results so far? Andrew