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I notice that the time stamp on the blue bar above each post shows time in hours (1 hour ago) and sometimes actual clock time (9:14). I assume that is the time the poster actually posted it. When people post their trades, and the time is stamped as 1 hour ago (I assume that is rounded off to the nearest hour) it is difficult to follow along those trades. Is it possible to use the actual clock time on all these uniformly? Thanks.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
It is shown in minutes up to 1 hour. Then hours up to 24 hours, then "Yesterday", then the exact timestamp after that. You can subscribe to threads by email and look at email timestamps if this is important.
Rather than filling inbox, can you consider adding the option (if it exists) changing the thread time stamp to the actual time? It is very difficult catching up on reading day trading threads (e.g., ES SP500 Spoo-nalysis) and trying to correlate comments w/the chart at the time when the post reads '15 hours ago.'
Not a criticism, just a thought on a possible improvement.
I think he just means that after the usual 24 hours (or whatever it is) it switched from 'X hours/minutes ago' to the actual date and time, I'm guessing maybe not noticed the switch before.