You can now select a "continuous" futures contract when adding a contract to your Watchlist or trading page.
To choose a continuous contract, select the contract with the infinity sign. Additionally, you can view the rollover points between expiring lead futures in your chart by enabling Show futures rollover points in the Charts>Settings page in Global Configuration. Note that these continuous contracts are for market data only; orders on futures are not updated. If you select a non-continuous contract, the Automatic Futures Rollover feature (if enabled) will notify you that the contract is expiring.
We have added three new tear sheets, described below, to our suite of Fundamentals research tools. Note that all chart overlays include labeled checkboxes that allow you to include/exclude by checking or unchecking the box.
To access these new Fundamentals tools, from the New Window dropdown select Fundamentals, and then choose Analyst (Summary), Ownership, or Short Interest.
The sidecar selector for the Option Rollover tool has been streamlined resulting in enhanced performance.
The Mosaic Order Entry panel now supports trading bonds. The context-sensitive panel content is modified for bond orders. The Order Presets button is included for quick default changes. The Last and Yield fields are displayed, and the Quantity value displays in bond sizes. Click the Bid, Ask or Last price to update the price field. Note also that the Order Types list includes only order types available for bonds, and the Advanced panel includes only those items applicable to bond orders. This support is available in TWS versions 948 and higher.
As promised we continue to add new indicators to our interactive charts. The most recent additions are always added to the top of the list.
The following have been fixed or modified in TWS version 949:
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