Hello,

With regard to 

Q.1 Data for MCX / NCDEX and NSE and BSE is available at 
http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/bse-nse2005/ . You can easily import the same 
into AB.

Q3. Yahoo provides data for almost all exchanges. Forex can be easily imported 
using MetaTrader.

Q4. Create a simple AFL to get the same.

Cheers

Prashanth

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: twattle_tt 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 7:30 PM
  Subject: [amibroker] Questions Regarding AmiBroker


  I am looking for a backtesting software suitable for my needs. Since,
  I learned of AmiBroker, so have downloaded the Demo version to try it
  out. Now, have a few questions which are as follows: 

  1. Since, India is now a growing economy, so the Indian Stock and
  commodities (MCX ncdx) data need to be included.

  2. Forecasting of price when the script is at life high as can not set
  the resistance level above the life high price. 

  3. The free, default data providers are lacking for Forex and
  Australian Stocks. It is tough for beginners. Although, if you enjoy
  programming, it is good. 

  4. Getting New High-New Low data into AB using AmiQuote? I, does
  anyone know how to get the data into AB using AmiQuote or another free
  source? The answer is No as far as Yahoo is concerned. Although, you
  can develop your own using the complete US-Stocks database (Hemscott).
  Hence, this is a problem of a data issue dealing with free data

  5. If use an external editor to make changes to indicators that are
  plotted on my AB. I have to reopen the AFL file and click on apply
  indicator icon in the AFL editor. Is there a better way?

  Please comment and sincere thanks



   

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