Verify Price Data
This data is used in Verification. To add Verify Data/Filter you need to add the data same way you load the Price data.
The logic is, if a system passes verification on multiple time frames, it is much more robust and likely to work out of sample. For a 30 minute system, verification of all bars from 25 to 35 minutes is a good test. An important setting is under performance filter, verification. The default is profit factor of 1.8, and pearsons of 0.85. You may choose to adjust these settings a little if needed. If too few systems verify, reduce these values. If you have to many systems, increasing pearsons to 0.95 will help.
Note: your charts on TS must be on local time to have more than one data stream. If your computer isn't on Central USA time zone, to add more data streams they must all be on the same time zone. (Including data1) If you get this wrong, then data streams may be looking into the future and delayed. All results will be invalid.
If you have say 330 minutes in a day, and you have 30 minute bars, there are 11 bars in a day. If you then use 29 minutes, this makes 12 bars in a day. 31 minutes makes 10 bars in a day. These differing bar intervals stress test the GSB oscillators, reducing the tendency to over curve fit. If you choose other intervals, its is recommend that you get a different number of bars above and below the central time frame. For more detail on the significant implications of this, look at the market validation videos. http://gsb.fintechstudios.co.nz/gsbpro/features/ These are very important videos on validating your trading systems.