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Looking for Ninja code that will download a range of data box values.
I'd like to download a range of days of Ninja data box values which would include o,h,l,c,v,time and also the values from the indicators I specify that will also be included in the data box.
This might be a built in function of the Ninja market
analyzer but Ninja customer support says no.
There is some Ninja Code available (if one is elite)
that will do this. It will down load a file the can be used
in MSexcel. Might do a zip file?
Is Dionysus Toast the author of this code?
Cheers,
Bill Niemann
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
There is a product out there that does exactly what you need. I found it a couple of months ago searching the internet (http://integratedtradingtech.com/). It is a data dox that shows all of your price and indicator values and will allow you to export it.
All – I got a bunch of data off this forum yesterday which I will be using to do some probability analysis of some of the setups I use. This is excellent stuff and in return I would like to give something back.
First – let me tell you …
Historical CSV output of any bar data or indicators:
I've converted the indicator ExportChartData to a Strategy to make it easier to apply against a basket of instruments. Thanks to BigMike and Sam for some older comments and code that inspired this :).
Next releases will include enums to select various …