TJ - thanks for responding - I understand.

d

On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Dennis Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just gave up on SPY.  It did not matter who provided the data, it was
> filled with spikes from late trade reports.  I came up with all kinds of
> filtering ideas, but the best ones required tick data running in another
> chart feeding aggregated bars to the main chart.  AB is just not set up to
> handle this arrangement efficiently.
> I finally went to trading only ES data.  I still trade with SPY and SPY
> options, but I don't feed that data to AB.  I feed ES data to AB.  The
> futures data providers have clean data in realtime.  It has its own
> challenges for contract rolling and price offsets, but the trade signals can
> be used.
>
> BR,
> Dennis
>
>
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>  On Feb 12, 2009, at 12:48 PM, dingo wrote:
>
>  KRAP!  Not the answer I wanted to hear.
>
> Yeah, I forgot about splits - really makes the data not only useless but
> dangerous - same as spikes.
>
> It would be really, REALLY nice if we could get a way to do a "force
> backfill" via AFL.  Since you can do it via a button in AB seems like it
> would be reasonably simple to add a way in AFL..
>
> Sure hope TJ reads this... and then likes it enuf to add it. (Begging is
> not beneath me)
>
> d
>
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:29 PM, murthysuresh <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> i feel the pain too. i complained to DTN and did not get much positive
>> feedback. the same is the case with splits.
>>  --- In [email protected], dingo <waledi...@...> wrote:
>> >
>> > How in the blue blazes can I remove spikes by running an AFL?
>> >
>> > When I run a scan with "wait on backfill" it doesn't do the job.  The
>> only
>> > way I've found that works is to manually "force backfill", but I
>> certainly
>> > don't aim to sit here and spend my time doing that!
>> >
>> > d
>> >
>>
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