Traders will often want to compare the prices of comparable assets between differing markets. Each Trader will have unique requirements for which markets, periods, time-of-day and asset types they want to compare.
To accommodate this, the TOD Markets trading platform offers a ‘Custom’ market view, where a trader can create customised comparison views and save them for easy access.
This ‘View Filters’ Button is only visible on the ‘Custom’ view page.
When you click on ‘Custom’ next to the state market views, it will navigate to the Custom view page. This page will be populated with the state that you originated in. So if you are viewing the Victoria market and click ‘Custom’, Victoria will be pre-selected in the state filter.
For all filters, if left blank they will default to all options.
The NEM market states are represented in the platform. The states will be ordered on the page in the order they appear in this filter box. So be consistent with how you select your states in this filter box!
RollingWeeks - this will always get the current 2 whole weeks ahead
RollingQuarters - this will always get the current balance of the quarter plus the next 6 full quarters
BalanceOfQuarter - this will always get the current balance of the quarter
FullQuarters - this will always get the next 6 full quarters
Annuals - this will show all the financial and calendar years we list.
period codes can also be explicitly defined here, too. for example, Q125.Q225 will always get those periods, even if there are no active assets within them.
The default period codes will always be the ‘RollingWeeks.RollingQuarters'
The ‘times of the day’ which are represented in the TOD platform.
For the Types of Assets that you want to focus on, we have 4 options for Swaps, Caps, Floors & Energy.
Now that you have tailored your view to the way you want it, it’s time to save it for later reference.
Open the ‘View Filters’ menu again, and find the 'Save View As' at the bottom of the menu:
Click the ‘Save View As’ button and a Modal will appear:
Give your new view a name, check if you want this to be your default market view, and click ‘Save’.
Your view will be saved and you will be redirected to it.
Return to the 'View Filters' button, and now click Manage Views.
A custom view is fully defined by its URL parameters. So sharing is as simple as copying the page URL and sending it in an email or chat.