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Judy C White has contributed to 4 posts out of 21191 total posts
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You used to offer the Wilshire 5000 on the Stock Index and Indicators page as well as in Chart Format. When it was removed, I was told it was going to be only temporary but that was over a year ago. What are the chances of you ever bringing it back?
I am a chartist and as a beta tester have the responsibility of calling in when I see a chart with a problem but I do not think that the reps often record my calls eventhough they are good at getting the charts fixed. Would this forum be a place to report bad charts in order to leave a paper trail? It would be easier than always sending Darren an e-mail. Tonight I noticed that the CBOE 5 year treasury yield (TYO5) has a very bad tick on the daily, weekly and monthly charts.
Jay, thank you for your response but the reps I have called were saying for three months that DTN was working on the problem and l just last week said that MDI had decided to leave things the way they were. So, I have have been patiently waiting already for three months. This weekend I wanted to do some market homework and of course found everything blank. The indicators page has been one of my key tools. Why did DTN go and change it in the first place? Not one rep I have talked to likes it the way it is now. They have told me that someone does but in looking through the various forums I don't find any positive comments. Are there any in print? As you can tell after waiting for three months for a fix that I was told was forthcoming only to be told that it wasn't going to be fixed has been very frustrating. I hope the engineers find a fix in less than three more month. What DTN has done makes absolutely no sense to me. Again, thanks for any efforts you can do to correct this situation?
May I ask exactly what DTN considers to be historical data? After ten years of providing closing information until the next trading day on the Stock Index and Indicators Page, DTN decided last July to discontinue providinjg that information. Being able to to get an overall look each morning at the market changes the prior day is vital information for my day trading and I wish that DTN would please reinstall that information
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