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I have question regarding the chart data / candle sticks which are returned from the returnChartData method.
Originally I thought that the timestamp refers to the end of the timestamp, so for example, when there is a candle from 9:30 to 9:35, than the timestamp/date of this candle would be 9:35. Because this seems somehow more logical to me.
But I remember that I noticed once that it was the opposite around. So that in reality the timestamp refers to the beginning of the candle, so in the example above to 9:30.
I just wanted to be sure that this is correct, that it refers to the beginning of the candle stick.
This discussion was converted from issue #178 on December 17, 2020 04:18.
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Hey,
I have question regarding the chart data / candle sticks which are returned from the returnChartData method.
Originally I thought that the timestamp refers to the end of the timestamp, so for example, when there is a candle from 9:30 to 9:35, than the timestamp/date of this candle would be 9:35. Because this seems somehow more logical to me.
But I remember that I noticed once that it was the opposite around. So that in reality the timestamp refers to the beginning of the candle, so in the example above to 9:30.
I just wanted to be sure that this is correct, that it refers to the beginning of the candle stick.
Thanks in advance!
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