thanks for your answers.
i do not have TradeStation yet. i am looking for a not
too expensive way to
obtain historical 1-min data for US stocks.
stephen hite on this list suggested to me the
possibility to get intraday
data via TradeStation.
i have coded a promising intraday system which only
takes 30-60 trades in
one year and since my 1-min database only goes back
one year i need to
verify my approach on a larger database.
i am a little surprised to see that no one seems to
have done this before or
at least no one cares to admit. TradeStation data goes
back 13+ years and
seems to be the only alternative to expensive data
vendors like tickdata.com
or price-data.com.
of course exporting every single ticker would be quite
painful with
thousands of mouse clicks. i do not know anything
about TradeStation's
EasyLanguage. would it be easy/possible to write an
exploration to
mass-export data? - i guess i will just open and fund
an account and try to
find out ...
dirk
----- Original Message -----
From: "e" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Accessing & Converting
TradeStation Historical
Intraday Data
> Dick,
> What version of Tradestation?
>
> I have TS2000i and TS4. Both store data in
proprietary format. To get it
> into AB you would have to write an easylanguage
program or use the data
> window in tradestation charting.
> Ed
>
> dirk schreiber wrote:
>> no answers so far, so i will try my luck again:
>> is there anyone on this list who knows how
TradeStation stores its
>> historical intraday data on a user's PC ?
>> i am wondering if it is possible to access this
data, convert it and then
>> import it into AmiBroker.
>>
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