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                                                   Sub-second timestamps?

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M808
2015-12-17 04:39:01


Can Quantshare display the sub second timestamps of historical tickdata and live tickdata?

Such as millisecond, microsecond, or nanosecond timestamps?

Thnks!



QuantShare
2015-12-18 02:08:47

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Yes if the real time data provider delivers data with such precision.


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