For the CVS2FXT identify whicch data is Dukascopy would have to delimit the point by example.
Date, Timestamp, Open, High, Low, Close, Volume
20121202,13:26:05,1,20112,1,2034,1,2001,1,2033,1,3
Time, Open, High, Low, Close, Volume
20121202 13:26:05,1.20112,1.2034,1.2001,1.2033,2065.00
It is up to better.
And it can export. FXT for mt4 instead of tick can choose M1.
Because I enguando optimize the strategy I use H4 period data in M1. FXT would already be enough if I use input and output after a bar would only be necessary for me tick when everything is optimized, because M1 data for Tick are much faster backtesting.
Carioca
Delimit the price point and choosing Export to mt4 tick, M1,
Re: Delimit the price point and choosing Export to mt4 tick,
Hi Carioca,
Thanks for the report. You're right that the comma delimited format should format numbers with the standard decimal point. In your region, would you expect to see a comma used for tab delimited export or would you expect a similar output with the decimal point?
Thanks.
Thanks for the report. You're right that the comma delimited format should format numbers with the standard decimal point. In your region, would you expect to see a comma used for tab delimited export or would you expect a similar output with the decimal point?
Thanks.
Re: Delimit the price point and choosing Export to mt4 tick,
The bounding point and not so important.
Could instead of every tick data have as choosing M1, export. FXT
I used CSV2FXT and file size generated was 2 gb and little by tickstory went from 5 gb with the same date of 04/2007 will be 11/2012.
Carioca
Could instead of every tick data have as choosing M1, export. FXT
I used CSV2FXT and file size generated was 2 gb and little by tickstory went from 5 gb with the same date of 04/2007 will be 11/2012.
Carioca
Re: Delimit the price point and choosing Export to mt4 tick,
Hi Carioca,
Did you have any filters on your export such as remiving duplicate ticks?
Thanks.
Did you have any filters on your export such as remiving duplicate ticks?
Thanks.