In the Readme it is mentioned about the Timestamps:


In practice this means that if you evaluate an instant vector at the 
current time, you will not see data from CloudWatch. An expression such as 
aws_elb_request_count_sum offset 10m will allow you to access the data, and 
should be used in recording rules and alerts.


https://github.com/prometheus/cloudwatch_exporter#timestamps


It is not clear if it is enough to choose any offset that just allows to 
fetch the values and see them in the query response or this offset should 
somehow be calculated based on some other parameters or data from 
CloudWatch?

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