I just downloaded the NSE derivatives script and it has flooded my databases with so many symbols that I am confused.
My question is this:
I only want to have the current month futures data. How can I achieve this? Also once this month's future expires how can I continue with the new current month
so I have only one symbol for a particular scrip future.
On a different note:
Is there a way I can export the open and close of a selected scrips into excel for any particular day (daily or intraday)?
Say for eg: in metastock you could run a stock screener and have the values of the query exported into csv file that can be opened into excel.
An eg of this could be shortlist stocks with RSI below 20 and show me Yesterday's close, Todays High and Todays Low. Once the report is ready one can export
this filtered stock list along with the data defined (Yest Close, Todey's High and Low) to CSV.
I can run a stock screener by choosing a dynamic watchlist with my criteria. However can I do exporting of those filtered stocks with the data I need in Quantshare?
To get only the current month futures, you should make some changes or create a script inside the downloader. The script should ignore futures symbols with an expiration month that is different from the current month.
You will be able to export screener data in the next version. Right click on the grid and select "Export Data".
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