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greg550  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 16, 2014 10:02:15 AM(UTC)
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Hello,

I would like to plot the continuous contract for the Light sweet crude oil
but I cant find the symbol, I only get the front months.

Thanks for your help.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, April 16, 2014 12:18:09 PM(UTC)
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CLc1 should get you what you need. c1 is a pretty standard suffix for all Continuous contracts. One thing to keep in mind is that when in the Symbol Lookup area the "c1" symbol will still show a specific month next to the name of the future symbol. This isn't always accurate and it only reflects the month that the continuous was tracking at the time the symbol database was create. Once you actually open a chart of this, the month will update in the chart to reflect the current month it is following.

There are other types of continuous contracts but they are not available on all symbols so "c1" will still be your most reliable type of contract:

c1 (roll on expiration)
cm1 (a certain type of continuous that follows the active serial contracts, most useful for metals like GCcm1)
v1 (roll on volume instead of expiration)
cvoi1 (roll on volume and open interest)

Again, these suffixes will not work for all contracts, so your best bet is to try them and see which ones give you the best looking chart for that future.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, April 16, 2014 2:41:53 PM(UTC)
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Thank you!
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#4 Posted : Friday, August 29, 2014 3:00:41 PM(UTC)
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hello MS Support!!!

c1 , v1 .. are standard suffix for Continous contracts - but do metastock also provide back adjusted data (for futures ) ?????

i use reuters datalink -> i dont see any possibility for this data!!!

question to MS Support: can you please give me some Information to this Topic

thx!!!!

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#5 Posted : Tuesday, September 2, 2014 12:56:16 PM(UTC)
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luckyman_at wrote:

hello MS Support!!!

c1 , v1 .. are standard suffix for Continous contracts - but do metastock also provide back adjusted data (for futures ) ?????

i use reuters datalink -> i dont see any possibility for this data!!!

question to MS Support: can you please give me some Information to this Topic

thx!!!!


Versions 12 and 13 of MetaStock do not allow direct editing of the data (the data is simply held in memory when you open a chart, run a scan, etc.). You could write a custom formula that manipulates the price data, such as:

Security("IBM",C) / 2

There is also functionality that allows you to convert the data into an CSV / TXT format which can be linked into MetaStock 13, which means any amount of editing could be done to the data within the CSV / TXT. This local CSV / TXT method would not be live / realtime data, whereas the Security function would operate off live data.
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