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Re: S&P e-mini tick data for 2/28/01



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I did not make myself clear.

Looking at two 24 hr symbols, SP and ND, only the NIGHT (ETH) session ticks
come in from HistoryBank.  No DAY (RTH) session ticks are present,
and HistoryBank actually DELETES all existing RTH ticks from Global Server.

I did not find anything wrong with ES, it has both day and night ticks.

Omega Tech Support have no clue, my most probable
explanation is that they decided not to provide a 24 hr symbol,
they have a day symbol DSP and a (night only) symbol SP.

ndtrader


----- Original Message -----
From: <LScharpen@xxxxxxx>
To: <ndtrader@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: S&P e-mini tick data for 2/28/01


> In a message dated 3/1/01 8:32:55 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> ndtrader@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> << From HistoryBank, do you ever get Session1 ticks for the 24 hr SP
symbol?
>  For me, HistoryBank SP as well as ND only has Session2.
>  Trying to use HistoryBank actually ERASES all my Session1 ticks collected
>  in real time from BMI.
>  Omega told me nothing could be done about it.
>
>  I'm very interested if this is happening to others.
>
>  ndtrader >>
>
> I'll be damned.  Now  you know how much attention I've paid to session 2
data
> 'after the night is over'.  I went back to look at my ES data and it sure
> looks like you've got it right - not much overnight tick data in there
> although I've watched it in real time often enough.  So I've learned
> something very useful from this.  Maybe they've decided to erase the RTH
ES
> tick data too. <G>.  So I've still got the RTH (session 1) data missing
for
> ES for 2/28 and I'm getting more and more paranoid about using any
'refresh'
> data which comes from the direction of Omega (Historybank and their
refresh
> data from their web site).   So I guess NOW the search is for a source of
> refresh data from other sources.  Any suggestions in this regard from
anybody
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Lee Scharpen
>
>