StocksLive DATA Feeder for AmiBroker

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Amibroker free data feeder


Live DATA Feeder for AmiBroker

New Version 2.9.1 with Bug fixes available now to download

(1) Real Time data feeding at very fast rate ( 5-10 sec chart refresh rate )
(2) Fast Data feeding to world's best Stock Charting software-AmiBroker
(3) Very User Friendly . Even people who are not much familiar with Computer can use it without going through any manual .
(4) Almost No Configuration required for connecting it to AmiBroker
(5) Performance wise Highly efficient as this software is highly multithreaded .
(6) Backfill with 1-min,5-min & EOD data in very short span of time
(7) Download data for last 1 day,5 days & EOD for last 6-7 years as text file.
(8) Support for 180 Stocks at a time
(9) Works with both Trial & Licensed version of AmiBroker.

Note:  For now only EOD data feeding available, realtime data update will be added soon.

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RTNOW Live Tick Data to Amibroker from NEST/NOW/TT/ODIN

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Utility Created By Josh1- Say Thanks to Him for creating this excellent utility to get realtime data in charting softwares for free.





Free RealTime Data From NOW Nest ODIN Trade Tiger Google Yahoo to AmiBroker, Fcharts, MetaStock









Setup Instructions are in the zip file. Backfill is semi-automatic. About 15 days to one month available depending upon your source.




Thread link:

http://www.traderji.com/intraday/82733-free-realtime-data-now-nest-odin-trade-tiger-google-yahoo-amibroker-fcharts-ms.html



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Export EOD data from Metatrader and Import in Amibroker

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To get EOD data in Amibroker from MT4





1.  Open MT4 and click Tools>History Center.


Import EOD data from MT4 to Amibroker


2.  Select Timeframe you want to export and import into Amibroker.
3.  Now click Export and save it anywhere in your pc with same name as in Metatrader.
4.  Open Amibroker and remember to setup database settings for MT4 (shown before tick by tick realtime data from Metatrader to Amibroker ) .
5.  In Amibroker click File>import wizard
6.  Pick File saved from MT4 and click next and see settings below in Image

Metatrader to Amibroker EOD data


7.  Click Next>Finish



Congratulations Data has been imported successfully from Metatrader to Amibroker



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Now2Ami - realtime datafeed to AmiBroker from the NOW terminal

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Now2Ami - realtime datafeed to AmiBroker from the NOW terminal



This utility extracts intraday quotes from the market watch of NOW terminals in real time, and datafeeds the price quotes / volume (or OHLCV) to AmiBroker. The NSE NOW terminal provides live quotes for Equities, F&O, and currency scrips of National Stock Exchange, India.



Now2Ami can also backfill M1 (1 minute) stock prices for the current day, and for the last 15 to 20 days using Nest Plus.



The program aims to fill the need for those desiring better graphing and analysis abilities than available in NOW or Nest Plus, and preferring the use of AFL scripting features in AmiBroker. While graphs update real time, the stored database can optionally be aggregated to 1 minute OHLC intervals (to keep database size smaller) or fed as 'tick' data (more correctly, snapshot data) suitable for volume or range bars.



This data feeder is suitable for those who are looking for live updates of NSE stock quotes based on what is available in your trading terminal, and not on what is stored and retrieved from a server. An alternate feeder for NSE realtime quotes (and MCX as well) is Nest2Ami.



Versions



Version 0.84 (May 2013) adds



ability to backfill in parallel with capture.

symbol translation in Settings to enable automatic renaming of symbols. For example, the symbol for current month NIFTY would be NIFTY_1 if using the Symbol_N renaming option.

Earlier versions had implemented


Now2Ami, Realtime,Data,to,Amibroker



adjustments to work with NOW 1.8.x.

Nest Plus backfill that provides historical quotes for a larger number of days.

ability to (optionally) capture tick / snapshot data.

selectable column capture such as Open Interest, ATP, or TBQ / TSQ.

Hardware / Software / OS requirements



Works with various versions of NOW (version 1.6.0 or 1.7 or 1.8 is assumed). AmiBroker version 5.2 or later is assumed (the free version does not save data). A subscription to Nest Starter Pack version 1.3 or 1.4 or 1.5 (earlier free upto Mar 2013, and now extended) is required for Plus backfill



Requires a minimum of XP SP3 (XP SP2 is no longer supported, and users will have to upgrade). Uses .Net Runtime 3.5 with SP1. Available from this link on the Microsoft website. It has not been tested on 64-bit machines (though users have reported successful usage).



Notes



The version you use may have limitations, e.g. number of symbols that can be captured, or expiry date of software.

May require administrator permission to run successfully.

Read the help file for more information.



Now2Ami Download:  Download links will only be available by request. 



By request only. Write, with some details about yourself, , and your broker, to Now2Ami@91-33.com

Website : http://91-33.com/download/Now2Ami.html




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Nest2Ami - real time data feed from Nest Trader to AmiBroker (Backfill Supported)

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Nest2Ami - real time data feed from Nest Trader to AmiBroker



The Nest2Ami utility extracts live real time quotes from the market watch of Nest Trader clients (also Zerodha Trader), and outputs the intraday data to AmiBroker. This is aimed at commodity traders, using the MCX exchange, who prefer the stock charting of Ami over the one inbuilt into Nest (or Nest Plus)



While most brokers offer Nest Trader only for MCX, Zerodha Trader, or ZT as it is generally referred to, has extended to a unified trading platform for NSE, BSE (not currently supported by the utility), MCX, and MCXSX. So, besides an MCX real time data source, it is a source for NSE market quotes as well.



The captured quotes comprises last traded price & volume at a configurable interval down to 1 second. Output to AmiBroker may be tick data (actually snapshot) data, or may be aggregated to 1 minute bar intervals.



Backfill is available in two varieties -- the internal backfill from Nest / Zerodha Trader, and the plugin data from Nest Plus. While the number of days of available data seems to be in a state of flux, it may be assumed that the current day backfill is from internal data, and Nest Plus provides longer term (7 to 20 days) backfill. The backfill is always 1 minute OHLCV, tick quotes are not available.



{ For the specific case of ZT and MCX, the internal backfill has too much data without filtering ability, and MCX backfill should use Plus irrespective of one or multiple days. For example, Gold or Copper prices may be available for as much as 40 days in ZT. This does not apply to MCX current day backfill from most other brokers. }



Versions



The current version 0.88 beta (May 2013) adds:



ability to backfill without stopping data capture.

availability of auto symbol translation in Settings. For example, RELIANCE-EQ will become RELIANCE, or NIFTY13MAYFUT may be NIFTY_1.

Earlier versions had added:



Support for MCXSX

Fixes to some issues with Nest versions after 3.10.57.97

Selectable column capture such as Open Interest, ATP, or TBQ / TSQ.


Nest to amibroker real time data





Hardware / Software / OS requirements





Assumed configuration for Zerodha / Nest Trader version 3.10 or later. AmiBroker version should be 5.2 and later. A subscription to Nest Starter Pack version 1.3 or higher (currently free) is required for Plus backfill





Requires a minimum of XP SP3. Uses .Net Runtime 3.5 with SP1. Available from this link on the Microsoft website. It has not been tested on 64-bit machines (though users have reported successful usage).





Notes





The version you use may have limitations, e.g. number of symbols that can be captured, or expiry date of software.


May require administrator permission to run successfully.


More information in the help file.


Please do not confuse this utility with Nest2Ami Professional from aamaadmisoftware.





Nest2Ami Download:  Download links will only be available by request. 





By request only. Write, with some details about yourself, , and your broker, to Nest2Ami@91-33.com




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Odin2Ami - Odin terminal to Amibroker realtime datafeed software

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Odin2Ami - Odin terminal to Amibroker realtime datafeed software



Odin2Ami (Odin to AmiBroker) extracts intraday real time Market Watch data from Odin terminals (Odin Diet, Odin Client), and feeds AmiBroker. Market quotes for Equities, F&O, Index and currency scrips of Indian stock market exchanges such as NSE, MCX, is possible depending on your broker subscription. As a data feeder, the live market quotes are solely from your trading terminal, and does not use, or support, any server based quotes sources.



The live captured data is from the Odin market watch window, and based on scrips available there. The output names of instruments may be renamed with pre-configured settings or manually. Snapshots of realtime data, comprising last traded price & volume, are taken at a configurable interval down to 1 second. Captured quotes fed to AmiBroker may be 'tick' (actually snapshot) data, or may be aggregated to 1 minute bar intervals. Using M1 aggregated OHLCV in Amibroker reduces the database by about 30 times, and appeals to intraday traders who do not look at price charts below minute intervals. Besides the OHLCV data, you can also capture an additional three columns from the market watch, for example Open Interest or Avg. Trade Price (ATP), or TBQ or TSQ (Total Buy / Sell Quantity).



Backfill is available based on what is provided by ODIN terminal -- this is M1 (1 minute) data for the current day. Historical multiple-day backfill is only possible if your broker provides it. Tick data is extracted from the charts; 1 minute data has two sources.



This Odin feeder is a long overdue branch of the older O2A utility that captured Diet Odin market watch value (also Orders Book and Trades) for output to ASCII files. If your terminal is NOW or Nest Trader, and you are looking for a real time feeder for AmiBroker, you may also like to take a look at Now2Ami or Nest2Ami linked below.



Versions



The current version 0.84 beta (May 2012) adds



ability to backfill in parallel with capture.

M1 backfill using Odin charts (Tick backfill from charts was available in a previous version). If your continuous intraday charts can show multiple days, backfill can cover that range.

additional automatic symbol translation options, such as Symbol_N for NSE where the symbol for current month NSE NIFTY futures be translated to NIFTY_1.

Previous versions added



some improvements to accomodate terminal variations such as Angel Speed Pro with its Office-like interface

tick backfill using data available from Odin charts

data capture and backfill for spot indices (indexes) such as NIFTY, or CNXIT


Odin To Amibroker real time data





Hardware / Software / OS requirements





Works with Diet Odin or Odin Client version 10.x. though it has not been extensively tested across vendor platform / exchange variations. AmiBroker version 5.2 or later is assumed (the free version does not save data).





Requires a minimum of XP SP3. Uses .Net Runtime 3.5 with SP1. Available from this link on the Microsoft website. It has not been tested on 64-bit machines (though users have reported successful usage).





Notes





The version you use may have limitations, e.g. number of symbols that can be captured, or expiry date of software. You need to register for a trial licence.


Requires XP SP3 minimum. Uses .Net Runtime 3.5 with SP1. Available from this link on the Microsoft website.


Depending on the OS, may require administrator permission to run successfully.


More information in the help file.


Please do not confuse this utility with the similarly named Odin2Ami Free or Odin2Ami Pro from aamaadmisoftware.





Odin2Ami Download:  Download links will only be available by request. 





By request. Write, with some details about yourself (also your Odin type / version and broker / provider), to Odin2Ami@91-33.com





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O2A - Odin Diet to ASCII version 0.6 (beta),including backfill

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O2A - Odin Diet to ASCII version 0.6 (beta)





What's new in 0.6: Capture of Trades and Orders Book.


Those looking for an AmiBroker data feed from Odin, including backfill, should visit the Odin2Ami page.


O2A - Odin to ASCII extracts Market Watch data from Odin Diet clients, and outputs the data to ASCII files. The program currently captures Equities, Futures & Options scrips of NSE (National Stock Exchange, India).


The output data files can be imported into charting software. However, O2A permits capture of most of the 50-odd available market watch columns. For example, besides the Bid/Ask related values, one may wish to use the data for analysis of Total Buy Quantity / Total Sell Quantity (TBQ/TSQ), or Average Trade Price (ATP). The output to ASCII files permits direct analysis of such data or import into custom databases.


A flexible set of presets and configuration options permit control of input, data translation, and file output.


O2A can also capture from an Orders Book window. All changes to an order, from placing the order to execution or cancellation, are tracked and output. Executed trades may also be output to a separate ASCII file.


The current version is in beta. It has not been tested on 64-bit machines or the various version of Odin Diet (version 9.1.0.5 is assumed).





Odin terminal to ASCII files





Notes











The version you use may have limitations, e.g. number of symbols that can be captured, or expiry date of software.



Uses .Net Runtime 3.5. Available from this link on the Microsoft website.


May require administrator permission to run successfully.


Read the help file for more information.


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O2A Download:  Download links will only be available by request. 






By request. Write, with some details about yourself  To :  O2A@91-33.com

Website : http://91-33.com/download/O2A.html





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