.net 64 9.1 build 11712
see attached jpg. of two images captured: a 118 46/128 limit order
then note that in quote mngr. it is set to 1/32 and j of 32nd
In my other pc this would show up as a buy at 118 9/32 which is what I want
thx
treasury bonds quoted @/128th instrad of 1/32nds [SOLVED]
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Re: treasury bonds quoted @/128th instrad of 1/32nds [SOLVED]
Hello smuir,
Unfortunately due to the current application architecture there is no way to change the price display in the order confirmation window.
Unfortunately due to the current application architecture there is no way to change the price display in the order confirmation window.
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Re: treasury bonds quoted @/128th instrad of 1/32nds
But that will be changed with the new price scale scheduled for the 9.2 version, right?Hello smuir,
Unfortunately due to the current application architecture there is no way to change the price display in the order confirmation window.
This is one of those things that should have priority.
It makes no sense when looking at the orders on a chart we can see the correct price, quoted in 32nds, and then in OPT have it in 64nds or in decimals.
For some reason, while ZNZ5 showed trade prices in decimals, the ZNH6 is showing in 64nds (in OPT). I have no idea what is happening here since both contracts have the exact same settings in QM.
I'm counting the days for the new price scale.
Re: treasury bonds quoted @/128th instrad of 1/32nds
But that will be changed with the new price scale scheduled for the 9.2 version, right?Hello smuir,
Unfortunately due to the current application architecture there is no way to change the price display in the order confirmation window.
This is one of those things that should have priority.
It makes no sense when looking at the orders on a chart we can see the correct price, quoted in 32nds, and then in OPT have it in 64nds or in decimals.
For some reason, while ZNZ5 showed trade prices in decimals, the ZNH6 is showing in 64nds (in OPT). I have no idea what is happening here since both contracts have the exact same settings in QM.
I'm counting the days for the new price scale.
I agree.
I place orders close to the market. Anything that distracts ands adds unnecessary stress is unwanted.