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Info on the Emini S&P

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one53brooklane
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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for information on the Emini S&P 500. Does anyone have any resources or websites they can recommend to me so I can get started?

Thanks!

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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for information on the Emini S&P 500. Does anyone have any resources or websites they can recommend to me so I can get started?

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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for information on the Emini S&P 500. Does anyone have any resources or websites they can recommend to me so I can get started?

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What are You looking for, I think that kinetic data via NT7 could be a starting point ?

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A good place to start is CME, they have an excellent education center. After that trade it for 5 or so years and your good. Just kidding, of course

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I have imported ES tick data in MultiCharts, but because the original data was in GMT time zone, I live in GMT+2 (or UTC +1), and the CME runs on Central Time instead of the big board which runs on Eastern Time I'm getting pretty confused as an European.

Can someone do me a big favor and compare my 1000 tick chart from the 13th of May 2011 and see if the times are correct? Please note, the times in this chart are in Central Time.

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I have imported ES tick data in MultiCharts, but because the original data was in GMT time zone, I live in GMT+2 (or UTC +1), and the CME runs on Central Time instead of the big board which runs on Eastern Time I'm getting pretty confused as an European.

Can someone do me a big favor and compare my 1000 tick chart from the 13th of May 2011 and see if the times are correct? Please note, the times in this chart are in Central Time.

looks correct... by the way Iv'e had better results with a 3675 tick chart, see if it may work for you

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looks correct... by the way Iv'e had better results with a 3675 tick chart, see if it may work for you

Thanks a lot Kbit! Now I can be more confident the data is indeed imported correctly - which solves my worries about this. Thanks again.

A 3675 tick chart does indeed look interesting: thanks for the tip!

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