bubo
Aug 26 2004, 01:03 PM
When I create a Report of my accounts, the default for the current time seems to be grabbed from my computer.
Because I live at the west coast, I am 3 hrs behind New York time. Therefore the current 3 hours of my trading activity will not show on the Report, if I simply press submit for the default daily report.
Each time I want a report, I have to go in and manually correct the time (I cannot set my computer to EST because I need the local business time for other things).
This is maybe a minor detail - but to make it easier for us who live in a different time zone, would it be possible to set the default current date to something like date+1day? As a day into the future has no trading actions, the results will still be the same for everybody but will not require manual adjustments from people in other time zones.
Or did I miss something and can we set the defaults ourselves?
cskidmore
Aug 26 2004, 01:35 PM
Hello,
Thank you for the feedback. I'll pass it along. The quickest way for you to include those "missing" hours is just to click the "Date Preset" you want (if that's what you're using) and then click the little calendar icon to the right of the "Ending Date" and click the date for the following day... this will do the same thing that you mentioned above as a solution, but you'll need to do this each time you process your report.
Regards,
Chris
bubo
Aug 27 2004, 09:05 PM
Thank you!
I really like that you post the settled trades in such a convenient HTML table in the Reports. I can easily paste this into an Excel Spreadsheet for further use.
Would be great if you could also give the Pip P/L for each settled trade, for analysis of results ($ values are somewhat indirect at times, depending on currencies, interests, and such).
Keep up the good work!
cskidmore
Aug 27 2004, 10:58 PM
Hello,
Excellent suggestion bubo. Thank you; I'll be sure to pass it along.
Regards,
Chris
cskidmore
Jun 27 2011, 03:12 PM
No longer relevant. Closing topic.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please
click here.