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Add Custom ticker and load data from text file in NT7

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I want to backtest a strategy in NT7 for some tickers. I have daily data for that in txt file.
The ticker is not in NT instruments list.
How to add a new instrument and import the data for it from txt file and then backtest a strategy.

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I want to backtest a strategy in NT7 for some tickers. I have daily data for that in txt file.
The ticker is not in NT instruments list.
How to add a new instrument and import the data for it from txt file and then backtest a strategy.

Please see the following sections of our Help Guide:

Import symbols - Importing a List of Stock Symbols

Import historical data - Importing

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