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I am looking to export futures price data into excel to do some basic examination/frequency distributions of various and relatively simply events.
I am not very technically inclined. Is there an easy way to export open/high/low/close data from ToS or somewhere else into Excel?
I would love to get intraday data as well, but I don't have the first clue as to where you folks on these forums are getting their data to backtest/examine.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Never too late -- good finds are timeless. Thanks for sharing the UseThinkScript thread. That community has put together some solid workarounds for TOS data export.
For anyone following along, TOS is notoriously limited when it comes to getting historical chart data out. TD Ameritrade built it more as a trading platform than a data export tool. The main approaches are:
Custom ThinkScript studies that dump data to the message log (what that thread covers)
RTD linking for live streaming data into Excel -- works great for real-time, but historical OHLC is another story
Third-party platforms like Sierra Chart that can pull TOS data and export to CSV
The ThinkScript message log method is probably the most accessible for most folks since it doesn't require additional software. Just know it can be clunky for large datasets.
If you end up testing that method on your ES, CL, or SI data, would be curious to hear how it goes. Always good to get real-world feedback on these workarounds.
TGIF! Have a good weekend!
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