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QB-DataExporter – a control panel for working with data from MetaTrader 5


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QB-DataExporter – a control panel for working with data from MetaTrader 5

 

Hello everybody,

 

We want to give you the opportunity to test free our new forex tool: QB-DataExporter.

This tool can export Forex quotations and data about most utilized indicators. The export is in .csv format. They also can be imported in electronic trading platforms or in other programs, which permit the import of this kind of files.

Data exporter offers you the possibility to export Forex quotations for the preferred symbol starting from 1 minute timeframe and reaching at 1 month timeframe. This tool also offers you 33 indicators grouped in four categories: Trend Indicators, Oscillators Volume Indicators, Bill Williams' Indicators.

The data is offered with standard parameters, but the tool allows you to modify them in regard to your necessities. Having this king of information every trader builds new trading strategies.

I recommend you to export data with Data exporter because utilizing specific programs you can analyze specific trading strategies and in time make them efficient.

Here you can download http://goo.gl/QvvX6 free the trial version

Screenshots:

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Here is the full list of indicators

 

 

Accelerator Oscillator

Accumulation/Distribution

Average Directional Index

ADX by Welles Wilder

Adaptive Moving Average

Awesome Oscillator

Average True Range

Bollinger Bands

Bears Power

Bulls Power

Market Facilitation Index

Commodity Channel Index

Chaikin Oscillator

Double Exponential Moving Average

DeMarker

Envelopes

Force Index

Moving Average

MACD

Money Flow Index

Momentum

On Balance Volume

OsMA

Relative Strength Index

Relative Vigor Index

Parabolic SAR

Standard Deviation

Stochastic Oscillator

Triple Exponential Moving Average

Triple Exponential Moving Averages Oscillator

Variable Index Dynamic Average

Volumes

Williams' Percent Range

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