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Does the continuous futures contract chart feature require historical data?

It must be understood by you that the Continuous Futures Contract chart feature requires access to historical data for expired futures contracts, that there is no missing historical data, and that this data is delivered fast and reliably. None of the services listed at the top of this highlighted section can meet these requirements.

Why do I need to re-download the continuous futures contract data?

If there any missing contract months in the chart, the back adjusted prices are incorrect, or a rollover date is significantly off from where it should be, then Re-download the Continuous Futures Contract Data in the chart since there is missing, incomplete or inaccurate data necessary to build the Continuous Futures Contract chart.

How do I get continuous futures data?

You can get continuous futures data using the following steps: Get the price of the first contract and the next contract on the rollover date. The rollover date is when you rolled your position from the first contract to the second contract. In this example, we have considered the rollover date as the expiry date.

What if the continuous futures contract feature is disabled?

The Continuous Futures Contract feature for the chart is disabled. This should be the setting for symbols that are not futures contracts or if you do not want to use this feature. This option will create a Continuous Futures Contract chart.

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