Thanks for your replies here @jani and @Ian . This is not new but please can you take a look at how the % and £ amount change is calculated vs previous day, 1 month ago, etc. It’s not in line with the rest of data providers and after-hours trading fluctuations are not taken into account. So, when a stock starts trading in the morning, it isn’t the same one where it closed the previous day.
Hi,
how can I make the intraday price view show the change against the last day’s close price. Comparing it against the opening price is kinda pointless and might actually show the opposite of a gain/loss.
thanks
This ^^ . The Freetrade method of basing movement on the opening price and not the previous close appears to cause nothing but confusion ( Slack was down today as well )
Is this another one of those thing which comes down to Freetrade charting from the day’s opening price while everyone else charts from the previous day’s closing price?
It’s always been a bugbear of mine as the Freetrade price is more often than not at odds with just about every other site I look at…
$SQ is actually down vs Friday’s closing price.
I think the way Freetrade calculates things has to be revamped. It shouldn’t have passed rigorous QA.
This is Bloomberg:
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This is Google:
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This is Apple via Yahoo:
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Competitors’ apps are also showing the stock is down.
No idea why this is the case:
@Sim @Salternator @Eden Hey guys – just to clarify this one.
Our 1D chart compares the opening price up until now, rather than the chart you mentioned from elsewhere which compares the closing price yesterday up until now.
There can be differences in yesterday’s closing price and today’s opening price due to out of hours trading.
Hope that makes sense.
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