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Topic: TC2000 V.18 Changing Candles Anyone?
Posted: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 4:39:45 PM

Bruce,

Thanks for your response.

The second screenshot is taken about 6 minutes after the first, so both should therefore be based on the same realtime data stream, and yet the second contains numerous subtle differences.

I made the second point (about the second screenshot being the same as TradingView), because it suggests to me that the TC2000 candles in the first screenshot (the initial painting of the data) could therefore be inaccurate.

Yes, this is only in a low priced stock, but can I trust TC2000? I've never seen this kind of discrepancy in TradingView.

Topic: TC2000 V.18 Changing Candles Anyone?
Posted: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 4:01:00 PM

Furthermore, the second TC2000 image (taken ~5 mins later), nearly exactly matches the same time period on TradingView, whereas the first one contains numerous small differences.

Alan

Topic: TC2000 V.18 Changing Candles Anyone?
Posted: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 3:48:14 PM

Hello all,

New user here - I signed up for TC2000 yesterday and spent the day configuring the GUI. I love the layout features (numerous UI downfalls aside, e.g. poorly implemented horizontal line drawing), but today I noticed possible discrepancies with candle drawing which give me concern for the underlying reliability of the product.

I was taking a screenshot of a TC2000 chart (below) for a different reason (illustrating differences in candle drawing between TC2000 and TradingView). I happened to come back 5 minutes later and take a second screenshot. It was at that moment, I realised the TC2000 candles were different between the first and second screenshots!

Below are the first and the second TC2000 screenshot side-by-side.

Could anyone offer any comment? Is this normal? I have never seen this with TradingView. Is this down to rounding errors as the chart is redrawn? Could being a low-priced stock combine with rounding to make this more likely?

Thank you,

Alan