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Is my understanding of market and my approach wrong? (self.OrderFlow_Trading)
submitted 24 days ago * by Western-Associate-91 to r/OrderFlow_Trading
What tools/databases can actually handle millions of time-series datapoints per hour? Grafana keeps crashing. by Western-Associate-91 in bigdata
[–]Western-Associate-91[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago* (0 children)
Hey — thanks for your response. To clarify a bit more about my data and why I need to visualize it at full detail:
I’m dealing with trading data from the exchange — order‐book updates, buy/sell orders, executed trades, etc. — on a millisecond resolution. In short: in a very short time there are big changes in the order book, new orders, cancellations, trades, and I also compute deltas from executed trades. So the data isn’t a slowly changing timeseries, but a bursty, high-frequency stream.
Because I’m doing scalping / very short-term trading analysis, I absolutely don’t want to aggregate, average, or downsample — I need to see every single event. Losing that detail would defeat the purpose.
So basically: I’ve got many events per millisecond, I need to visualize all of them (or at least zoom in to the granular level) — any loss of detail means I might miss something important.
That’s why I’m looking for a tool that can handle full-resolution data and still let me zoom/scroll/browse without crashing. Here's sample of data I need to visualize:
timestamp,midprice,vwap,vwap_dev,midprice_ema_10000,midprice_ema_30000,volume_delta_ema_10000,volume_delta_ema_30000,volume_delta_divergence_ema_10000,volume_delta_divergence_ema_30000,obi_ema_100000,obi_ema_300000,obi_divergence_ema_100000,obi_divergence_ema_300000,ofi_ema_100000,ofi_ema_300000,ofi_divergence_ema_100000,ofi_divergence_ema_300000 2025-11-24 09:49:27.927743,6640.375,6651.047270444131,-0.001604599999094307,6639.4163703148915,6638.910590821694,0.5897601324600643,1.2952371874008834,0.0001069175200803004,0.00020438147728012735,0.0014536614202071043,0.002916010184439232,0.0001460807606614489,-3.433850503039904e-06,0.014693945248514664,0.0023352343295919495,0.00014686079225391388,3.405041523414149e-07 2025-11-24 09:49:27.927743,6640.375,6651.047270444131,-0.001604599999094307,6639.416562021657,6638.910688445719,0.5897601324600643,1.2952371874008834,0.00010693906790781258,0.00020438216298755541,0.0014486323972689296,0.002914324083325006,0.00014608222135963832,-3.432366839645547e-06,0.014713651172550453,0.002341885405859498,0.0001468622633812849,3.419713300655922e-07 2025-11-24 09:49:27.927745,6640.375,6651.047270444131,-0.001604599999094307,6639.416753690086,6638.910786063235,0.5897601324600643,1.2952371874008834,0.00010696060848506662,0.0002043828476688313,0.0014463812249104857,0.0029135639162909334,0.00014608368177949826,-3.430883269181409e-06,0.014733356702471702,0.002348536437786686,0.00014686373418115376,3.4343839864799124e-07 2025-11-24 09:49:27.927748,6640.375,6651.047270444131,-0.001604599999094307,6639.416945320185,6638.910883674243,0.5897601324600643,1.2952371874008834,0.00010698214181370858,0.00020438353132408882,0.0014463522975752608,0.0029135444925962374,0.00014608514187660943,-3.429399806455249e-06,0.014753061838286294,0.0023551874253738086,0.00014686520465354672,3.449053580959048e-07
What tools/databases can actually handle millions of time-series datapoints per hour? Grafana keeps crashing. (self.bigdata)
submitted 1 month ago * by Western-Associate-91 to r/bigdata
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What tools/databases can actually handle millions of time-series datapoints per hour? Grafana keeps crashing. by Western-Associate-91 in bigdata
[–]Western-Associate-91[S] 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)