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Re: Continuous NQ w/ E-Signal



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Worked perfectly -- thanks.

It was step 8, selecting "other" as type which I was missing.

24h

At 09:12 AM 4/24/2002, you wrote:
>I'm using e-signal.  Try this...
>
>1.  Click on Open icon
>2.  Select Tools Menu, New Symbol
>3.  Add the name that you want
>4.  Add the symbol you want, XX #F
>5.  Add Exchange or leave blank
>6.  Put Start time as 12:00 a.m and End Time as 12:00 a.m. (24 hrs) or
>    put the actual trading times
>7.  Select the display units that you prefer
>8.  Select "Other" for the Type (Very Important)
>9.  Select a Group or leave blank.
>
>This should work.
>
>Spence
>
>
>>From: 24hrclock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Reply-To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: Re: Continuous NQ w/ E-Signal
>>Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 07:50:10 -0500
>>
>>At 07:25 AM 4/24/2002, Spencer Brownell wrote:
>>>I use #F for virtually all my futures charts in MS 7.2.  It works for all
>>>of them.
>>
>>Are you using E-Signal or Datalink?
>>
>>If E-Signal (which is my data vendor) I am obviously doing something wrong.
>>
>>I have attempted to Open, New Security, E-Signal Futures, "NQ #F" (and
>>"NQ#F") the results of which are simply "security data unavailable"
>>
>>Can you help?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>24hr
>>
>>
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>>
>>>>From: 24hrclock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>Reply-To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>Subject: Continuous NQ w/ E-Signal
>>>>Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 15:26:08 -0500
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I am using MS 7.2 supported with E-Signal Realtime.
>>>>
>>>>Is it possible to show a continuous or perpetual NQ contract?
>>>>
>>>>In E-Signal itself this is accomplished with the symbol '" #F" appended to
>>>>the contract symbol ('NQ #fF" gets me continuous NQ contracts in one
>>>>chart), but the " #F" seems to only work in E-Signal.
>>>>
>>>>The symbol "NQ #F" doesn't do what I want in MS.
>>>>
>>>>Can anyone help?
>>>>
>>>>TIA,
>>>>
>>>>24h
>>>
>>>
>>>
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