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Tech Talk
Each month in this Journal, our technical support staff addresses issues of interest to many CSI subscribers in a question-and-answer format.
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Questions and Answers Q. What's going on with the decimalization of U.S. stocks? A.
See the September 2000 CSI Technical Journal (Tech Talk) for more information on how we're handling decimalization. Q.
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The "units" column tells you what the market price represents. The "contract size" column tells you the multiple of the price that applies to your contract, and the "point value" tells you how much each incremental price move is worth to the trader. For example, if you were to look at the Lean Hog market on the U.S. Chicago Mercantile Exchange, you would see that hogs' trading units are "cents per pound." The "contract size" for CSI commodity #4 is listed as 40,000 pounds and, since the point value represents hundredths of a cent, a one-point move would be worth $4.00 ($.0001 times 40,000 pounds). Should you take a position in this market, a full cent move from your entry price will earn you a gain or loss of $400 ($0.01 times 40,000 pounds). To graphically demonstrate this relationship, Unfair Advantage gives you the option of displaying prices on a per-unit or per-contract basis in any currency. This little overview is in no way sufficient to prepare you for trading commodities. Check your local library or bookstore for a variety of books and discuss your potential investments with a qualified investment professional to assess your risks. Always double-check current contract specifications with the exchange. Q.
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UA does allow you to create an exception file of price and/or volume and open interest revisions to meet your individual needs. This might be handy to correct an error before CSI has a chance or to do what-if studies. Your revisions can be incorporated in all charts and export format files, but will only be effective after these files have been re-written. Since your edits are stored separately and do not affect the compressed UA database itself, it is possible (and easy) to remove edits or to ignore them in any application. If you suspect an error in your CSI data, please report it to
CSI so that the questioned values can be researched and appropriate corrections
made to all UA installations. We reward the first person reporting an error
with a CSI pen. Suspected errors should be reported via e-mail to
techsuport@csidata.com.
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All UA users were notified of the change through the display following completion of the daily data distribution. The report shows all such changes, deletions, corrections, etc. each day. This change was listed on our website as well. We manage 100,000 symbols in the CSI database and changes sometimes occur. We do our best to notify users through the means listed above. If you feel your data has been affected by a change you may have missed, feel free to contact our Technical Support representatives for clarification. Q.
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