dexter01
- 09 Aug 2004 08:56
is anyone else having problems with getting on to stockwatch and quotes,ijust keep getting agrey screen,
dexter
SueHelen
- 09 Aug 2004 13:48
- 17 of 43
Yep I go along with the above.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 09 Aug 2004 13:53
- 18 of 43
Guys,
You would need to be on one of our Plus Levels (i.e Active Plus, Premier Plus, Level 2 plus)
Regards
Ian
daves dazzlers
- 09 Aug 2004 13:53
- 19 of 43
spoton about news box,where`s it gone.eidos is in the news for sure,but no news boxes to be found.
Madison
- 09 Aug 2004 14:33
- 20 of 43
Ian,
I've never been on any Plus level but always had streaming FTSE with no (well, minimal) delay.
Are you saying there has been a change in the basic service provision? Because this would be quite a significant downgrade to the usefulness of the stockwatch page. You would have streaming shares but no streaming FTSE, no way to compare the two without going to the UKX chart! And what would be the point of keeping the chart streaming without the stockwatch ticker?
I'm hoping this is just some misunderstanding/day one glitch! Off out for the afternoon.
Regards Chris
dexter01
- 09 Aug 2004 15:01
- 21 of 43
my clock is about 15mins behind the correct time,is there any reason for this,otherwise site working perfectly.
dexter
Bullshare
- 09 Aug 2004 15:15
- 22 of 43
Dexter; The time stamp at the top of staockwatch refers to the FTSE time stamp not the share prices.. You will see all stock prices and trades live (for confirmation always look at trade time)
madison. FTSE ( live) has only be available to those that subscribe to it(Premium Plus, Active Plus and Level 2 Plus). If anyone had live before and they were not on those levels it was in error, and a bonus, which is now put right, sorry about that!
Madison
- 09 Aug 2004 21:14
- 23 of 43
So am I (and SueHelen, if I understand correctly) the only ones to have been living "in error" for many months with a streaming FTSE on the stockwatch page?
I'd be interested to know whether others have had the same facility without knowing that they shouldn't have had it!
Madison
optomistic
- 09 Aug 2004 22:03
- 24 of 43
I have had streaming FTSE, never realised I shouldn't have had it.
Madison
- 09 Aug 2004 23:21
- 25 of 43
Thanks optomistic.
STORMCALLER
- 10 Aug 2004 00:47
- 26 of 43
Madison,
I have a firewall problem at work which means I can only use non-streaming stockwatch, which gives delayed ftse, at home streaming is ok, with real-time ftse, I figured it out but kept quiet.
windys160
- 10 Aug 2004 06:32
- 27 of 43
can you tell me why some share prices have gone down by there day close, ie british energy share price 19p down 19p current price 0.00p, have seen this on a number of shares, what is the reason for this or am i the only one with this problem ?
kitosdad
- 10 Aug 2004 06:47
- 28 of 43
Me too Windy. Nearly had a heart attack when I logged into Stockwatch this moning. Even yesterday evening prices were miles different fron closing prices, and I thought I had accidently found todays starting prices being posted. If it had been I can tell you a lot of people would not be happy this morning. It looked a blood-bath.!!!!
windys160
- 10 Aug 2004 07:33
- 29 of 43
glad i was not only one, hope someone will come back and tell us why this has happened
gurumaister
- 10 Aug 2004 08:55
- 30 of 43
Hello All,
Try looking at the posts on the top thread - about the down time and system changes. I think you will find that this explains all.
Madison
- 10 Aug 2004 10:31
- 31 of 43
Bullshare,
"If anyone had live before and they were not on those levels it was in error, and a bonus."
Since there are already six posters (Madison, SueHelen, optomistic, torquay, STORMCALLER and 2Richard2) who have noted the loss of live streaming so far, this "error" must have been pretty widespread. I imagine that others will have been using this information as frequently as I have.
Can you explain the logic of continuing to provide the streaming UKX chart to us but removing the convenience of the ticker?
When a share price moves on the stockwatch page one would generally want to know whether this is a reflection of general market movement or specific to the particular stock. Even an amateur like me needs this! I don't really want to keep having to dive off somewhere else to find out.
For me, you may have eliminated the single most important reason to use Moneyam.
Madison
Kayak
- 10 Aug 2004 11:20
- 32 of 43
Madison, the problem is that the FTSE is not licenced by the stock exchange but by a separate company, www.ftse.com. MoneyAM has to pay an additional licence fee per user for live FTSE, hence the additional cost.
squareroo
- 10 Aug 2004 11:43
- 33 of 43
can anyone use advfn?I can't even open the page.
Madison
- 10 Aug 2004 13:17
- 34 of 43
Kayak,
Thanks for that info and I take the point.
I just don't see the logic of still providing streaming UKX chart. Also, I,m interested to know whether the withdrawal of the streaming FTSE is as big an inconvenience to others as it is to me.
2Richard2
- 10 Aug 2004 14:04
- 35 of 43
I'm surprised MAM didn't give the reasoning yesterday for the additional charge, & just hope that they don't discontinue the streaming UKX chart. I agree it is certainly inconvenient not having streaming FTSE on the Stockwatch page.
R
torquay
- 10 Aug 2004 14:22
- 36 of 43
Madison from my point of view it is pointless if FTSE is not(almost) real-time.
I have overcome this problem by over-lapping a real-time streaming FTSE.