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                                                   Commodity Charting Data from MCXIndia.com site

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Mark
2012-03-17 02:00:25


Hi,

Is it possible to have a downloader to get commodity charts from the MCXindia.com webiste? I am looking fro Gold, silver etc charts in Indian rupees.

Thanks,

Mark



QuantShare
2012-03-17 06:13:24

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Hi Mark,

You can download the data from MCXindia.com and import it into QuantShare.



Mark
2012-03-17 08:33:06

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Thanks. I will do that.

Regards,

Mark



zakir
2012-04-12 05:58:57

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its ec go to www.ecprofit.biz the n you can get


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