Scan on Weekly Data #49
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Hi Saurabh, Just run Assume you have CSV files stored in daily timeframe, you can use the |
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I have tried using --tf 1 , --tf 15; the only thing that changes is headline where it changes from default 15 to 1 or 4h but the actual time frame remains daily. Also how to get intraday daya. I download the OHLC data from EOD as mentioned in your description |
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Hi Bhanujha,
If you have daily timeframe CSV data its not possible to switch to a lower timeframe. You can only switch upwards i.e weekly or monthly.
If you have 1 min CSV data you can switch to any timeframe above it.
If you had 15 min CSV data, you can switch to 60, 120 240 or even daily provided you have enough data. But timeframes lower than 15 wont be possible. So 1min, 5min is out.
The DEFAULT_TF is referring to the timeframe of your CSV data. Hope that helps.
The docs may not be very clear on this. I'll see what can be done.
…On 16 June 2024 06:27:41 UTC, bhanujha ***@***.***> wrote:
Also I have changed my default loader to IEODFileLoader and set default timer to 15 min but still the output is daily timeframe when running py init.py --tf 1
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NSE website will not give any intraday data. All brokers now offer the same. Thanks |
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Hello Benny,
If i want to scan the same on weekly data , anything to change or I just recalculate the OHLC on weekly time frame.
Thanks
Saurabh
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