MT5 - System clock - how change to my timezone?

 
Hi everyone.  New to MT5.  I live in the UK so have chosen a UK server to connect via, but despite that the chart times are all out by about 2 hours.  Cannot see anywhere how you change that - has anyone any ideas please? Thanks.  Steve
 
swindsor:
Hi everyone.  New to MT5.  I live in the UK so have chosen a UK server to connect via, but despite that the chart times are all out by about 2 hours.  Cannot see anywhere how you change that - has anyone any ideas please? Thanks.  Steve
You can't, it's related to downloaded data. However, you do can use Object Vertical line to mark new times.
Documentation on MQL5: Standard Constants, Enumerations and Structures / Objects Constants / Object Types
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Standard Constants, Enumerations and Structures / Objects Constants / Object Types - Documentation on MQL5
 
swindsor:
Hi everyone.  New to MT5.  I live in the UK so have chosen a UK server to connect via, but despite that the chart times are all out by about 2 hours.  Cannot see anywhere how you change that - has anyone any ideas please? Thanks.  SteveUnfortunately clients cannot change the server time. For me in Uganda i add +3GMT

Unfortunately clients cannot change the server time. For me in Uganda i add +3GMT

 
swindsor:
Hi everyone.  New to MT5.  I live in the UK so have chosen a UK server to connect via, but despite that the chart times are all out by about 2 hours.  Cannot see anywhere how you change that - has anyone any ideas please? Thanks.  Steve
If the PC clock (this you can change) does not need to match the local time, you can set it to the server time of the broker (this you can't change).
 

Chart times are broker times.

  1. How can MetaQuotes know all brokers' (they come and go daily) Time zone and Daylight savings time (if they use it and including historical changes for back testing)? Do you have that information for just you and your broker? Only then, with code, can you convert session times to broker's time to UTC to local time. You can use offset inputs, but then you must maintain them correctly, through all three DST changes when they occur.
              When is the time zone problem going to be fixed? - General - MQL5 programming forum (2020)

  2. Foreign Exchange (FX) market opens 5 PM New York (NY)/Eastern Time (ET) Sunday and ends 5 PM NY Friday. Some brokers start after (6 PM is common) and end before (up to 15 minutes) due to low volatility.
              Checking for Market Closed - Expert Advisors and Automated Trading - MQL5 programming forum (2016)

    Swap is computed 5 PM ET. No swap if no open orders at that time.

  3. Brokers use a variety of time zones. Their local time, with or without Daylight Savings Time (DST), London, UTC, London+2, UTC+2, NY+7.

    Only with NY+7 does the broker's 00:00 equals 5 PM ET and the start of a daily bar (and H4) is the start of a new FX day.

    GMT/BST brokers, means there is a 1 or 2 hour D1/H4 bar on Sunday (depending on NY DST), and a short Friday bar. (Problems with indicators based off bars.)

    GMT+2 is close but doesn't adjust for NY DST.

    EET is closer, except when their DST doesn't match NY's. Last Sunday of March and 1:00 on the last Sunday of October vs second Sunday in March and return at 2:00 AM EDT to 1:00 AM EST on the first Sunday in November.

  4. Non-NY+7, means the chart daily bar overlaps the start, and converting broker time to NY time requires broker to UTC to NY timezone conversions.


  5. If you search the web, you will find differing answers. Those are all wrong (half the year) because they do not take DST into account (or that it changed for the US in 2007 [important when testing history.])


  6. Then there are (non-24 hour markets) with H4 candles that start on odd hours.
              Why My XAUUSD 4H candles start with 1 hour shift? - Currency Pairs - General - MQL5 programming forum (2019)
              H4 first opened candle - MT5 - General - MQL5 programming forum (2020)

    And H1 on the half hour.

  7. See also Dealing with Time (Part 1): The Basics - MQL5 Articles (21.10.01)
    and Dealing with Time (Part 2): The Functions - MQL5 Articles (21.10.08)

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