Hello,
 
You may go to www.google.com and enter OMZ XPO ASCII data converter and you will see lots of hits,
there are even sites with free data in ASCII form so you don't need to convert.

Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
amibroker.com
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Accessing & Converting TradeStation Historical Intraday Data

hello ed, hello sidney

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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