How to open a chart for a symbol is explained further down in these instructions. You just need to open a chart for the symbols for these services.įor example, you can use the symbol EURUSD to get a real-time updating chart for the Euro currency versus the US dollar. Therefore, by default there is nothing you need to do to access the data from these services. The market data for all of these services is available when Sierra Chart is set to use the SC Data - All Services service which Sierra Chart is already set to use by default. Real-Time and Historical Forex / CFD Data Service. The easiest way to get started with Sierra Chart is to use the following provided market Data services: If your account requires activation, refer to the Sierra Chart Trial Account and Account Activation page. Sierra Chart is configured to work with a Data or Trading service through the Global Settings > Data/Trade Service Settings settings window (see image below).īy default, Sierra Chart is set to work with the SC Data - All Services service which unifies multiple Sierra Chart provided Data services into a single connection.įree Trials will have access to the SC Data - All Services service, unless your account requires activation. To learn all about the Data and Trading services which are supported and to become set up with one of the services, go to the Data and Trading Services page.īe sure to follow all the setup instructions for the Data or Trading service you will be working with. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.Sierra Chart supports many Data and Trading services. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by an NPR contractor. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. SIMON: Joshua Yeager of KVPR, thanks so much.Ĭopyright © 2023 NPR. More snow could happen in the Sierra in May, and that means we could potentially see even more flooding. YEAGER: And there's another big weather turnaround coming. I have to - I make sure that my tank is full, you know, and just wait, you know, and wait and pray. Like, important documents, I keep in my trunk, you know, in case we have to do that. LUCIA SOLIS: Well, you know what? We got some things ready. She's lived in Corcoran for 30 years, but she's prepared to jump in her car and go. People can look up and see those beautiful, snowcapped mountains, but with a pit in their stomachs. Crews are working frantically to raise it, but the town is understandably on edge. There's a 14-mile-long levee that protects the town, and it's the only thing that separates Corcoran from Tulare Lake. About 22,000 people live there along with a whole lot of orchards and row crops. YEAGER: I've spent some time in the small town of Corcoran between LA and San Francisco. SIMON: And how are the people who live there coping? Towns near the formerly dry lake - Tulare Lake - are in a mad dash to set up sandbags, shore up levees, and protect themselves from the encroaching water. I mean, there's literal waves lapping at the dirt. As far as the eye can see, only the occasional power pole or farm building kind of pokes out. Thousands of acres of farmland are underwater. Eight months ago, this region was experiencing severe drought, and now there's a sprawling lake. YEAGER: Well, it's hard to overstate just how different the landscape looks. We have at least four more months of warm weather ahead of us. But this heat wave is only the first chip in the snowpack's armor. But the good news is dam managers here have been shooting torrents of water out of reservoirs to make room for the coming snowmelt, so things are expected to be good for this weekend at least. SIMON: And that means even more snowmelt? And more concerningly, lows up there will stay above freezing. Up in the mountains, where all that snow is, temperatures will be 60 degrees. And today, the high here on the valley floor is pushing triple digits. In some spots, there were four times more snow than average. In the San Joaquin Valley, where I am, the snowpack broke all-time records this year. And that's a big deal not only for the park, but for the communities that rely on tourism here. And the world's largest tree in Sequoia National Park will be off limits through summer after all the damage winter storms did. Yosemite National Park is closed through Wednesday due to flood concerns. YEAGER: Well, a lot of snow is going to melt. Joshua Yeager of KVPR joins us now from Bakersfield, Calif. And in California, there are worries about hot weather and the massive snowpack in the Sierra Nevadas. The upper Mississippi River has already reached major flood stage. Winter snow is starting to melt in the West and the Midwest.
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