Hello,
I want to use forex tester to see the charts in a timeframe of 5 minutes but the chart is not good in this timeframe.
I have attached two images. I have compared two charts (one of my broker and another of Forex Tester). I have attached them.
I have compared the charts of timeframe of 30 minutes and there is an important difference also.
What do I have to do to have good charts in these timeframes?
Thanks.
Chart in M5 is not so good
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Chart in M5 is not so good
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Re: Chart in M5 is not so good
Hello,
Yes, we know that these data from Forexite broker aren’t perfect but these are the best data we have for period from 2001 year. We just collect these data so this is how Forexite broker works and this is not our fault.
If you have historical data from other source then you can import them into Forex Tester with help of “Import from a file” button in Data Center and use these data in the program.
Also we provide historical data with real volumes and quotes in our Paid Data Service (http://www.forextester.com/HistoryServi ... ption.html). You can see the full list of provided data here: http://www.forextester.com/data/FullDataList.html. You can test these data for yourself to see if these data satisfy you. You can subscribe on “Trial” Data Service (just install unregistered version of Forex Tester into another folder, you can download Forex Tester here: http://www.forextester.com/download.html) and you will be able to download 1 month of one minute and tick historical data for all currency pairs from every broker.
Yes, we know that these data from Forexite broker aren’t perfect but these are the best data we have for period from 2001 year. We just collect these data so this is how Forexite broker works and this is not our fault.
If you have historical data from other source then you can import them into Forex Tester with help of “Import from a file” button in Data Center and use these data in the program.
Also we provide historical data with real volumes and quotes in our Paid Data Service (http://www.forextester.com/HistoryServi ... ption.html). You can see the full list of provided data here: http://www.forextester.com/data/FullDataList.html. You can test these data for yourself to see if these data satisfy you. You can subscribe on “Trial” Data Service (just install unregistered version of Forex Tester into another folder, you can download Forex Tester here: http://www.forextester.com/download.html) and you will be able to download 1 month of one minute and tick historical data for all currency pairs from every broker.
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