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                                                   Calendar days charts vs Trading day charts

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b3cker
2015-07-12 08:57:32


Are Calendar days charts available?


QuantShare
2015-07-12 19:10:34



Only trading day charts are available.
You can create calendar days by filling week-ends and holidays with last trading day data in the historical database.
This requires a custom script.



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