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16. Because Bernanke was at 15 GMT. Your broker is on GMT+1. That means 16. Where did you get 21 from? It should be 16 on your chart and it is correct time on your chart. 16 on your broker's chart is correct time. GMT+9 ... 15 +9 = 24. 24 means 00:00. Time is right. That's correct time as well. timezone3.jpg I only see that time was changed correctly but date did not changed: still 28th of February. So it is some error concerning the date in the calendar. |
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If your timezone is GMT+9 so you can use indicator with no problem: the time is correct and indicators' time on the chart does not depends on the calendar settings.
As to the calendar itself so I sent PM to the developers to fix the error with the date. I think it may be related to the other timezones as well: time is changed in right way but the date is not changed correctly. Thank for the information. I did not see it as I am using GMT settings in the calendar. |
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In the chart with this Indy the FED event should be GMT+1 (broker server time) and this means GMT+6 hours. If the event is 15:00 in EST (GMT-5) then it should be 15:00 plus 6 is 21:00, not 16:00. Regarding the Calendar page this event should be Feb 29 05:00 because it is 14 hours difference to GMT+9. Above is assuming the even was at 15:00 EST. If the event was at 12:00 AM EST then it is 12:00 AM + 6 in GMT+1 which is 04:00 am not 16:00. When it is not logged in it says the event was 12:00 AM. Is this EST or GMT when the calendar is not logged in ? Last edited by pjo; 02-29-2008 at 01:40 PM. |
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If your broker is on GMT+1 so it is 16. It should be 16 on the chart. Event was 10 EST (GMT-5). It means 16 if your broker is on GMT+1. |
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For example, it was PCE core few minutes ago.
I know that it was. Few minutes ago. 08:30 am EST or 13:30 GMT. It was few minues ago. And it is IBFX chart with GMT+0. Exactly at 13:30 on the chart. pcechart.jpg |
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It says the FED event was Feb 28 12:00 AM. This time is in what time zone if the event was 10 EST ? |
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GMT-5 and you will see 10 am. GMT-5 = EST. And indicator is nothing with calendar's settings. Indicator is working independently from your calendar settings. You are doing calendar settings just for you according to our local time for example. And it is not affected on indicator because indicator is working with GMT and broker's time only. 15 - 5 = 10. 15 + 9 (GMT+9) = 24 and 24 = 12 am. But it is calendar settings and it is nothing with indicator at all. Last edited by newdigital; 02-29-2008 at 02:25 PM. |
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But to use indicator (and EA) you do not need to set anything and you do not need to go to calendar webpage. Indicator (and EA) is taking the time automatically irrespective off our settings in calendar webpage.
You can use calendar webpage just to set your local timezone for example. Or use any timezone. I am located on GMT+2 so I am using GMT+0 settings on calendar webpage. But when I am changing to GMT-5 in webpage so indicator will show the same time on the broker's chart. Because indicator is taking the time automatically for every broker irrespective off our calendar webpage options. |
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I am sking why the Calendar shows incorrect time even if Calendar is NOT set to GMT+9. I am not asking about the indy !!!! |
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