OK, I don't get it now
Is it O.K. to use build 200 with imported Alpari history and downloading new data from Alpari (since it is Alpari's edition) or not? As I'm sweeping through the internet, it looks to me that there are different opinions about this issue...
Or do I have to switch back to build 198 to be able to test on Alpari? If this is the case, how do I do it?
Or is there a possiblity of using the download feature? Is the data reliable?
And one more general question: which data do you generally recommend? I don't have a live Forex account yet, so I can choose the one on which Phoenix works best... I know you have different issues to slove now but we will have to come to some kind of conclusion in this department eventually anyway ...
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by vincethebeast
I think you could use Build 200 too if you wanted to.
You just need to make sure you don't have 2 sources of ticks 'polluting' the history files.
I have a MT4 which isn't connected to the internet (great idea Hendrick!) so no new data gets in.
I've deleted all tick data (all the *.hst and *.fxt files) first of this MT4 and then imported the history files the old fashion way (so NOT with the download button).
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