Australian XT 10yr bond future on Interactive Brokers  [SOLVED]

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Australian XT 10yr bond future on Interactive Brokers

Postby ilt000 » 22 Nov 2013

Hi,

I'm trying to plot XT future on Multicharts but I received this error on the quote manager:" TWS warning message: Id= 500001; code= 2121; description= Warning: XT products are trading on the basis other than currency price "

and the chart is blank, no prices are visible.

Any idea?

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Re: Australian XT 10yr bond future on Interactive Brokers

Postby Henry MultiСharts » 22 Nov 2013

Hello ilt000,

Have you added the instrument from data provider?
In QuoteManager please go to Instrument tab->Add symbol->From data source-> IB->Futures->XT->Lookup.

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Re: Australian XT 10yr bond future on Interactive Brokers

Postby ilt000 » 22 Nov 2013

hi,
yes i did it

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Re: Australian XT 10yr bond future on Interactive Brokers

Postby janus » 23 Nov 2013

This is a know issue. Here's the response I got some time ago from Dave:
The problem has been confirmed and added to our fix list. Thank you for reporting.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact MultiCharts.
Best Regards,
Dave Masalov

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Re: Australian XT 10yr bond future on Interactive Brokers  [SOLVED]

Postby Henry MultiСharts » 25 Nov 2013

This issue has been resolved in MultiCharts 8.8 beta 1. Please update to the latest version MultiCharts 8.8 Release Candidate and re-add the instrument from the data provider.


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