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Comparing Charts to Scanner

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==Comparing instrument values on charts and in scanner==
When you have one and symbol, that is the same symbol used , in both the scanner and on a chart it is natural to start comparing the data values in both windows. This is when you can spot slight differences. As a rule they are caused by the difference in the symbol settings in these windows. Cross-check that the following settings are identical:
# Data source and symbol;
# Chart type - regular or [[:category:Non-Standard_Chart_Types|non-standard]];
# [[Time_Zone|Time Zone]]*.
The easiest way to guarantee that the settings are similar is to create a chart for a symbol used in the scanner! [[Working_with_Grid#Creating_Chart_Directly_from_a_Scanner_Window|See here]]. <br>
<div style="background-color: #e0ffff;">'''Note:''' It is worth mentioning that even with all of these settings being identical, the values in the scanner might not coincide with the data series on the chart. That’s That is because of the fact that the scanner uses a special realtime source for the data – the same as the one that’s that is used for the Status line of the chart. And in case your data provider sends different status line values compared to the chart values, there’s there is nothing that can be done to rectify this.</div><div style="background-color: #b6e1fc;">'''Note 2:''' the The following data sources don’t do not have status line values: ASCII Mapping, CSI, Free Quotes, Metastock.</div><div style="background-color: #87cefa;">'''Note 3:''' Avatrade, LMAX, OANDA, Universal DDE don’t do not supply or return zeros for some or all of these values to status line: Open, High, Low, Prev, Volume.</div>
==Comparing indicator values on charts and in scanner==

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