Indexes disabled

 
SP500 and NASDAQ Indexes are not up to date and have been disabled for some time now. Is anyone else experiencing this?
 
The charts, the price on the charts, the symbols to trade, and the names of the symbols, and the time of the price on the chart - all of them are related to the brokers only.So, if your broker disabled the indexes for now during the weekend so - ask your broker for support.

Besides, you can look at specifications of those symbols about the trading time and so on which were proposed by the broker for example.
 
Sergey Golubev #:
The charts, the price on the charts, the symbols to trade, and the names of the symbols, and the time of the price on the chart - all of them are related to the brokers only.So, if your broker disabled the indexes for now during the weekend so - ask your broker for support.

Besides, you can look at specifications of those symbols about the trading time and so on which were proposed by the broker for example.
Thank you Sergey, will do. They were down during the week as well.
 
RCARDARELLI9 #:
Thank you Sergey, will do. They were down during the week as well.
If you are talking about futures, you need to trade active front/next contracts, the continuous symbol version will receive price data but not allow you to trade. They are meant for indicators and analysis only.
 
I’ve had this happen too! If it’s been down during the week, check if the contract has expired. Brokers often disable the old symbol and you have to manually find the new 'front month' contract in the symbols list (Ctrl+U). Usually takes just a second to fix!
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switch the broker bro
 
SashaD03 #:
I’ve had this happen too! If it’s been down during the week, check if the contract has expired. Brokers often disable the old symbol and you have to manually find the new 'front month' contract in the symbols list (Ctrl+U). Usually takes just a second to fix!
If you're trading CFD's, that is totally absurd for a CFD broker-dealer to pull. CFD's are synthetic─not connected to any underlying asset nor exchange. Real exchange-based futures, in contrast thereto, always have a real expiration date. There is no good reason that a CFD broker-dealer can't simply offer rolling CFD instruments. It is the CFD broker-dealer that creates the entire contract-for-difference! As a testimonial, I presently have an account with a prop firm that offers rolling XAUUSD, rolling US30, and rolling US500 CFD's.