SueHelen
- 12 Aug 2004 17:06
- 357 of 616
Yeah sure....
MDW closed at 6.00-7.25 pence but is showing as 6.00-7.50 pence
REF closed at 0.85-1.00 pence but is showing as 0.75-1.00 pence
SIP closed at 1.50-2.00 pence but is showing as 1.50-2.50 pence.
teletigger
- 12 Aug 2004 17:06
- 358 of 616
Would that be the gentleman with the size 11 imprint on his rump?
regards
Kayak
- 12 Aug 2004 17:07
- 359 of 616
Jon, I believe the closing price comes in a separate message from the LSE and therefore should be a separate message from your provider. It sounds like the closing price is just becoming the last update after the close.
SueHelen
- 12 Aug 2004 17:14
- 361 of 616
If you mean by the percentages in terms of % gained or lossed today then those are incorrect as a result of the wrong bid and offer prices. For example, my ETQ really closed at 6.50-7.25 pence and finished up nearly 2% today but because the price is showing as 6.25-7.25 pence now the percentage column is showing unchange for the day.
SueHelen
- 12 Aug 2004 17:15
- 362 of 616
The figures in the close column are right, they are spot on.
teletigger
- 12 Aug 2004 17:16
- 363 of 616
OO Tullett...no-one noticed. Your right....on my screen anyway
regards
Kayak
- 12 Aug 2004 17:17
- 364 of 616
Oh then the problem is that the bid and offer prices shouldn't update after 16.30.00.
teletigger
- 12 Aug 2004 17:26
- 365 of 616
Do they all close at 16.30 precisely.
regards
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 12 Aug 2004 17:30
- 366 of 616
I think the same problem has occured in portfolio in that if you take
CMV before the close it was showing 6.25p. it closed at 6.25p which is correct in stock watch, then latter changed to 5.75p in porfolio and the mid price in stockwatch dropped to 5.75p after the close.( its not important it just made me think I had lost another 500 or so ).
Remember you only have one pair of hands and someone should be paying you BIG BIG BIG time.
Graeme.
teletigger
- 12 Aug 2004 17:33
- 367 of 616
No no no....this is just too easy.
regards
Bullshare
- 12 Aug 2004 18:46
- 369 of 616
little woman: you are on Active Annual, so you will get live share prices but delayed FTSE, if you want live FTSE indices you need 'active annual plus '
Mike
hopping
- 13 Aug 2004 07:58
- 371 of 616
I also have 15 min delay. this cannot be correct.
Read below I cannot see that it says "active+".
STOCKWATCH: FREE real time UK share prices. No charge! No delay! Fully customisable watchlists of your favourite stocks. Create multiple lists of stocks and watch their prices LIVE, see the changes in mid, bid and offer, see all trades as they happen and see the ratio of buys and sells. Our unique column sorter will help you see the best performers, biggest spreads or help spot the biggest buyer and sellers. (limited* access, for full access subscribe to our Active or Level 2 services).
Also in the Price comparison grid it is clearly ticked that at 10 pounds one receives Stockwatch live streaming prices, 15 mins delay is not live.
Hopping.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 13 Aug 2004 08:02
- 372 of 616
hopping,
Are the stocks showing in 15 mins delay, or is this just nest to the FTSE ticker at the top of the page?
If it is just next to the ticker at the top of the page this is to indicate that the ticker is on a 15 min delay - the stocks within the watchlist are actually in realtine.
To have the FTSE indice ticker live you would need to be on one of our Active plus or above.
Ian
hopping
- 13 Aug 2004 08:11
- 373 of 616
Ian.
My appologies. I thought it was refering to all. so sorry.
Hopping.
gunnergonk
- 13 Aug 2004 08:19
- 374 of 616
Why is nml still showing yesterdays prices and trades?
ian> i also have since i signed up for the 10 sevice have always had live ftse above my watchlist, so mine has now been changed to 15 mins delayed?
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 13 Aug 2004 08:25
- 375 of 616
gunnergonk,
Can you refresh the screen and let me know what happens with NML?
Unfortunately, due to a bug in our system, Active users were being given access to the live FTSE ticker - when we made the change to our new data suppliers, this rectified the previously unknown proble.
Unfortunately, if you would now like to see the FTSE ticker in realtime, you would need to be on one of our PLUS service i.e. Active Monthly PLUS.
Regards
Ian