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Select Symbols

Updated on 2010-10-22





A symbol is a short abbreviation used to uniquely identify a security or an asset. A symbol could refer to a stock, currency pair, options contract, index, composite or any time-series.

Symbols are displayed on a combo-box under the menu.

After you open a chart, you can update the symbol that is associated with it by selecting a new symbol in this combo-box.

You can also select a symbol by clicking on this combo-box, typing the symbol name then pressing on the up or down arrow.

Symbols can be added, removed or updated and each account has its own list of symbols.

Symbol Information
- Each symbol is associated with additional information such as the market, indices, descriptive name, currency, tick size...
- Each symbol can be associated with several names (Name1, Name2, Name3). This is because data providers have sometimes different names for the same asset.








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