Open, High, Low, Close are different on cTrader Chart and TredingView
Open, High, Low, Close are different on cTrader Chart and TredingView
31 Dec 2024, 08:23
Hi All,
Open, High, Low, Close are different on cTrader Chart and TredingView of 5 min candle.
Can anyone know why? Has anyone face similer issue?
Replies
golu.vora2018
05 Jan 2025, 10:50
( Updated at: 07 Jan 2025, 10:44 )
RE: Open, High, Low, Close are different on cTrader Chart and TredingView
firemyst said:
Different brokers have different price feeds, and thus will some times have different values on charts.
If you were using another broker's cTrader platform, the price should be relatively the same since they're all reading pricing information from cTrader feeds.
But since you're using trading view which has a different price feed, you can expect to see different values every so often.
Hi,
Thanks for the replay. I am using same broker and same account for log in Tredingview and cTrader. FpMarket is broker.
@golu.vora2018
firemyst
07 Jan 2025, 10:58
RE: RE: Open, High, Low, Close are different on cTrader Chart and TredingView
golu.vora2018 said:
firemyst said:
Different brokers have different price feeds, and thus will some times have different values on charts.
If you were using another broker's cTrader platform, the price should be relatively the same since they're all reading pricing information from cTrader feeds.
But since you're using trading view which has a different price feed, you can expect to see different values every so often.
Hi,
Thanks for the replay. I am using same broker and same account for log in Tredingview and cTrader. FpMarket is broker.
YEs, but the underlying broker for Trading View is Trading view. FP Market's own website says, “TradingView provides real-time market data, including price quotes, volume, and other relevant information”. To me, that means Trading View charts on FP Markets don't use FP Market's price feed.
Hence they would have different price feeds, and thus different prices.
@firemyst
firemyst
07 Jan 2025, 11:17
RE: RE: Open, High, Low, Close are different on cTrader Chart and TredingView
golu.vora2018 said:
firemyst said:
Different brokers have different price feeds, and thus will some times have different values on charts.
If you were using another broker's cTrader platform, the price should be relatively the same since they're all reading pricing information from cTrader feeds.
But since you're using trading view which has a different price feed, you can expect to see different values every so often.
Hi,
Thanks for the replay. I am using same broker and same account for log in Tredingview and cTrader. FpMarket is broker.
Here you go. For Liquidity Providers, FP Markets apparently uses the following:
And Trading View, regardless of broker, uses CQG data:
@firemyst
golu.vora2018
07 Jan 2025, 11:25
RE: RE: RE: Open, High, Low, Close are different on cTrader Chart and TredingView
firemyst said:
golu.vora2018 said:
firemyst said:
Different brokers have different price feeds, and thus will some times have different values on charts.
If you were using another broker's cTrader platform, the price should be relatively the same since they're all reading pricing information from cTrader feeds.
But since you're using trading view which has a different price feed, you can expect to see different values every so often.
Hi,
Thanks for the replay. I am using same broker and same account for log in Tredingview and cTrader. FpMarket is broker.
Here you go. For Liquidity Providers, FP Markets apparently uses the following:
And Trading View, regardless of broker, uses CQG data:
Make Sense. Thank you for the answer.
@golu.vora2018
firemyst
03 Jan 2025, 00:44
Different brokers have different price feeds, and thus will some times have different values on charts.
If you were using another broker's cTrader platform, the price should be relatively the same since they're all reading pricing information from cTrader feeds.
But since you're using trading view which has a different price feed, you can expect to see different values every so often.
@firemyst