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Hi stearno and thanks for the question!

There are a few things to note, and I think the most important is that FX is an OTC (over the counter) market, so there is no central exchange where all orders are sent to. This means that there can be times when the price available through one broker may not exactly match others. This also impacts historical data as well.

The HDD platform available from www.fxcmapps.com does offer access to all of the historical prices at FXCM. On major pairs, such as EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, USD/CHF and so forth, the rough average is about 90,000 ticks per day. This, obviously, depends on market activity (higher volatility leads to more ticks and vice versa), but overall the data is very robust.

In addition to the quality of data, the amount of data is likely just as important. When creating an algorithmic strategy, you not only want to have high quality data, but lots of it to test your strategy in many market scenarios. Again, the HDD platform provides access to all of FXCM’s historical data, going back about 10 years for 1 minute data, and even further for larger timeframes.

I hope this helps, if you have additional questions, feel free to email me or post them here.

Thanks again!

Brad

Hi Brad -
How far does the tick data go back?


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Hello kevinkdog! Thanks for the question!

The tick data available through HDD goes back about 6-12 months depending on the currency pair. If you have the HDD platform, you probably don’t want to download a year at a time because it’s a huge file and computers typically crash when handling that much data. My suggestion would be to download 1-3 months at a time to avoid issues with internet disconnections or computer crashes.

Thanks again for your post! Best of luck trading!!!

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