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  • Juhaszb
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    Hi,

    I deleted all of my Jforex cached files before reading your post, and re-downloaded them again. After exporting them, there is a perfect match to Tickstory’s database.
    I installed the Jforex on Sep. 13. 2013., so I think Dukascopy is revising historical data, which casuses me a nightmare in backtesting.
    But the thing is, now I’m sure it’s not the Tickstory’s fault, it works well.

    I really appreciate your help.

    Thanks again,
    Juhaszb

    Juhaszb
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    Hi,

    I checked the open/close price in Tickstory Show data you mentioned, they are the same, however it doesn’t match the Dukas’ CSV data.
    My Tickstory is installed to the Program Files dir, the Dukas’ client is located in Documents folder, they have different databases.

    I have attached the CSV file generated by Jforex.

    Thanks

    Juhaszb
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    Hi,

    I installed JForex and create demo account and download EURUSD tick data inside JForex with Historical Data Manager EURUSD_Ticks_2012.01.01_2014.02.10.csv
    File size: 2 168 375 126
    First tick data: 2013.01.10 13:51:00.110,1.31787,1.31778,1.73,2.18
    Last tick data: 2013.01.10 13:51:59.729,1.31762,1.31757,1.13,1.13

    Is it possible, that Dukas sends different historical data inside the JForex client?

    Thanks
    Juhaszb

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