Forum: System: Isonomy Plus
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| Subject: | Price error |
| Posted by: | Dean Pignon (Admin) ( C2 Score: 999 ) |
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| When: | 10/21/10 (5:32) | |
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| | Hi Matthew,
The price of the GLD stock in Isonomy Plus (and Isonomy too) is shown as $0.12 in the system pages. In reality last night's closing price was $131.32. This has created a large artificial drawdown which is not there in reality.
Please can you fix.
Also, there was a blip on 18 June 2010 which was due to bad data at the weekend which has left an ugly looking spike in the equity chart that is in reality not there. I'd be grateful if you could clean that up as well.
Thirdly, there was a blip in both Isonomy and Isonomy Plus on Monday (18th Oct) but that was a fairly volatile day so it may be legitimately due to intra-day price swings. Nevertheless could I ask you please to check that one out as well just in case there was an error.
Dean. |
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| Subject: | Price error |
| Posted by: | Dean Pignon (Admin) ( C2 Score: 999 ) |
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| When: | 10/21/10 (5:33) | |
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| | In response to post by Dean Pignon of 10/21/10 (5:32) Hi Matthew,
The price of the GLD stock in [LINKSYSTEM_46575367] (and Isonomy too) is shown as $0.12 in the system pages. In reality last night's closing price was $131.32. This has created a large artificial drawdown which is not there in reality....
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P.S. SPY is also wrong at $104.99. It should be $117.87 |
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