Hi,
I was wondering if there was anyway i could use FT2 data to calculate probabilities for example how many times 2 blue (up) candles were followed by third blue (up) candle?
Or how many times Monday was the low/high of the week?
Thanks
Using FT2 data for model
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Re: Using FT2 data for model
Yes, you can use Forex Tester data for these purposes.
We provide free historical data here:
http://www.forextester.com/data/datasources.html
Also we have Paid Data Service (http://www.forextester.com/DataService.html) where we provide additioanl data.
You can find the full list of provided data here:
http://www.forextester.com/data/FullDataList.html
Also you can write an indicator for Forex Tester which will calculate these values (number of bars, high/low) and show you on chart, for example.
We provide C++ and Delphi API files for this purpose.
Or you can contact with our progammer via email services@forextester.com and he can create such indicators for you.
We provide free historical data here:
http://www.forextester.com/data/datasources.html
Also we have Paid Data Service (http://www.forextester.com/DataService.html) where we provide additioanl data.
You can find the full list of provided data here:
http://www.forextester.com/data/FullDataList.html
Also you can write an indicator for Forex Tester which will calculate these values (number of bars, high/low) and show you on chart, for example.
We provide C++ and Delphi API files for this purpose.
Or you can contact with our progammer via email services@forextester.com and he can create such indicators for you.
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Re: Using FT2 data for model
Hi,
Yeah, but it txt format and not .xls, which means its impossible to at least write a simple function to segment data into weeks and days. Or maybe it possible to convert it somehow?
Concerning programmers - does this cost?
Yeah, but it txt format and not .xls, which means its impossible to at least write a simple function to segment data into weeks and days. Or maybe it possible to convert it somehow?
Concerning programmers - does this cost?
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Re: Using FT2 data for model
You can open this file via Microsoft Excel and then use "Text to columns" option to place data into rows. So you will have usual .csv file.
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