TradeStation Help
About 3rd Party Data
In addition to using data obtained from the TradeStation Data Network,
you have the ability to plot 3rd party data in a Chart Analysis or RadarScreen
window from previously created ASCII or MetaStock (9.x or greater) data
files stored on your computer or local area network. For example,
this allows you to use proprietary data that may have been generated through
another application (such as Excel) or that was obtained for exotic markets
not currently supported by the TradeStation Data Network.
There are two types of
supported 3rd party data files:
- ASCII
data - A delimited
text file that supports a variety of user formatting options including
the ability to specify different kinds of delimiters and the number
and order of data fields. Each line of data represents a tick
or a bar interval and contains a date/time stamp along with user definable
price data. See ASCII
3rd Party Data Guidelines for detailed guidelines and specifications.
- Metastock
data (daily only) - A
specific format that is not user definable and can be used to plot
daily, weekly, monthly, and point & figure bars. Metastock
data must be version 9.x or greater.
The first
time you plot from a 3rd party data file, you may be asked to verify the
date format, symbol description, and sessions. These settings are saved
in the Symbol attribute file so that the next time you type or select
the 3rd party symbol the information will automatically be retrieved.
- Symbol
attribute (attribute.ini) file - A
text file that stores default, symbol-specific, and root-specific
symbol attributes for 3rd party data files that reside within the
same directory as the symbol attribute file. See Symbol
Attribute File Guidelines for more information on the format and
editing of this file.
When
you first plot from a 3rd party data file, you may be asked to verify
the field order if it hasn't already been specified in a header row. This
field order information is then stored in a separate Data Order Parameter
file so that is can be automatically retrieved the next time you select
the 3rd party symbol.
- Data Order Parameter (.dop) file
- A delimited text file
containing a single header line that defines the field order of a
specific data file or all data files that reside in the same directory. See
Data Order Parameter File
Guidelines for more information on the format and editing of this
file.
If your
3rd party data is associated with an exchange that isn't supported by
the TradeStation data network, you can create and maintain this information
is your own exchange file.
- Custom
Exchanges (custexch.txt) file - A text file that includes custom exchange
names and the number corresponding to the appropriate time zone. See
Custom Exchanges -
3rd Party Data for more information.
Related Topics
Plotting 3rd Party Data Symbols
ASCII
3rd Party Data Guidelines
Symbol Format - 3rd Party Data