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Shalaby

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  1. Hi, while I welcome the opportunity enabled by IG to its customers I think the voting should have allowed selection of at least two priorities. We could have even gone as far as ranking all options from most needed to least. For IG, adding more functions is as costly as adding one or two. However, the enhancement of customer's experience on the platform will pay back quickly. The same applies for the other vote on the chart options. Thank you for the idea though, and we look forward to seeing it implemented soon. Regards,
  2. Hi, Has this question been answered yet? The two main answers that were provided by Caseynotes and andysinclair are both logical and either of them could be correct, but the consequences of each answer could not be more different. Can someone from IG help with a clear answer? Is there any currency conversion when spread betting from GBP account on any non-UK equity? If yes, how and when? If no, and we are only betting an amount of GBP per point move of the stock, I guess there will be more questions?
  3. Hi there, If you are into stocks, you probably have faced this issue. Have a look to the image, the chart to the right side is something you can discuss/analyse/ debate if the stock is going up or down. You can actually see the daily movements and how big or small each candle is as well its shadows. Now, let's try and see how this stock behaved in the past. Believe it or not, the chart to the left is the same stock (Rio Tento), same time frame (One Day), and of course the same platform. Obviously, you can't make any sense of the second chart as all candles look like small dots and it is almost impossible to understand the chart. Why is that? Because of one candle with a huge shadow that I am almost certain it never happened. why I am certain? You may ask.. because if true, the stock price reached almost zero at one point, which I do not think it did happen (did it??) I feel that it is more likely that this is just a glitch. My question is: is it possible to get rid of this extreme reading so that we can see the chart better. Btw, this is not the only case, but it is the one in front of me right now. Many thanks in advance.
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