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Thinkorswim / TD Ameritrade crude oil data incorrect
Platform: TradeStation execution, some Thinkorswim charting
Trading: CL
Posts: 55 since Apr 2014
Thanks Given: 137
Thanks Received: 97
A not too often poster, I hope this is correctly categorized, I see we're allowed broker reviews in the Traders' hideout. Mike, feel free to move if needed.
There have been little things about Thinkorswim that I've disliked since TD bought it, but as a someone trying to be a crude oil trader long-term, I can't ignore this anymore, and hope it's a useful service announcement to any potentially interested in opening an account with TD. The short version is to steer clear of Thinkorswim / TD Ameritrade if you plan on using tick charts for futures trading. I've yet to see time-based charts affected. Long version below.
Here is my "chart" from today.
One glance at this 512 tick chart tells us that the data is all wrong. The price movement generally is correct, but the candles tell a different story, with the open and closing prices of the candles glaringly wrong with a quick glance. The charts do revert back to correct data after the close sometime - historically looking back everything will be corrected, but live during the trading day, it just switches to this visual representation.
Here's where the issue comes in - I've called TD Ameritrade several days over the last weeks to report this (and it's been happening longer). Each time they take a look at the chart, they don't understand the problem, and so I explain to them, understandingly, since you are talking with tech support, and they don't necessarily trade/read charts themselves.
I called again today, did the typical explanation to the tech, who put me on hold to check it out. He came back on and told me that another TD employee had helped him understand the chart, and that it was just a "fast-moving market with a lot of volume," and that I wasn't reading it correctly - the chart was correct, he said. I explained again, and asked to be transferred to the trade desk, so I could share the info with a trader who could relate the info to tech support.
A TD trade desk rep then comes on the line, and we discuss the CL chart, ask him to pull it up. He did not see anything wrong with it. Even when I explained it, he thought it was a couple bad ticks. The TD Ameritrade trade desk did not know how to read a chart. To be clear, in all these cases, while they could see the same charts on their screens, I made sure they even saw my own screen, to be certain we were looking at exactly the same thing.
In short, not a single representative of the company has been able to understand the severity of inaccurate charts, does not even know how to read one, and insists that the data is correct. This problem has been happening everyday on the tick charts, and has been worsening recently. It had been perhaps 10 or 20 candles in a row, today it's an entire hour and a half worth of data, from 11:00am to 12:30 Eastern time. It's simply untradeable.
I hope to contribute in a more positive way to this community in the future, but I had to share this - not only is it useful info for potential TD users, you're the only guys and gals that would understand!
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
This has been going on for years. I have reported it in the past and got nowhere with support. TD Ameritrade tick data is the worst. My workaround is to change the tick chart to 1 tick less and this usually gets the chart back to normal, but it is incredibly annoying when it happens every day.
Trading: Primarily Energy but also a little Equities, Fixed Income, Metals and Crypto.
Frequency: Many times daily
Duration: Never
Posts: 5,049 since Dec 2013
Thanks Given: 4,388
Thanks Received: 10,207
If you have a chart of the bad data and then the chart corrects at the end of the day, why not take screenshots of both and ask tech support why they are different if they are supposed to be the same.
You must use a better feed and non-java platform for futures trading.
When data volume picks up, the java based programs slow right down.
It is a java based program.
also, their data is filtered and not so good for futures. The tick data should be unfiltered if you use tick based charts.
You must use a lean program for futures as you cannot tolerate sluggishness in this area of trading.
It is ok for swing trading stocks and options, but not for fast paced intraday futures.
Their main market is stocks and options.
For crude oil, use a dedicated futures broker and a nice data feed.
IQ , Rithmic, CQG, Barchart, IB, TT are some of the good data feeds for futures.
I use both rithmic and TT with Sierra Charts and Multicharts for futures.
I use TD and Think or Swim for options and research.