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                                                   Importing Trade Ticks from a .CSV

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M808
2016-06-14 12:10:32


Hi QS,

What should be selected regarding the "Open, High, Low, Close" fields when importing Trade tick data from a .CSV?

For instance, should I just have the Trade tick prices be in the "Open" column and not add any columns for "High, Low, Close"?

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2016-06-14 18:25:40

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The tick data should be associated with the "Quotes -> Close" column.


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