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eSignal + NinjaTrader range bars

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Hi there

I was looking at trading Google, with eSignal data (with NinjaTrader), whats really weird is, when I used Range bars, it isnt the same as putting range bars for ES? Has anyone else used eSignal data on stock?

When you look at Google for example, the range bars look like Renko bars??

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Hi there

I was looking at trading Google, with eSignal data (with NinjaTrader), whats really weird is, when I used Range bars, it isnt the same as putting range bars for ES? Has anyone else used eSignal data on stock?

When you look at Google for example, the range bars look like Renko bars??

tellytub,

Could you post some pictures??

Thanks,

RJay

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