how do i do market research, i want to know in any given currency in past history how much has it gone up without turning back
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Shaya,
Perhaps if you simply looked at some charts that show a lot of history, you could get a feel for the kind of market movements you are seeking. But if you want detailed info in numerical format, I think you will have to write a code for that, and as I indicated in my earlier post, that seems to me to be a complicated routine. You are right, daunting with regard to effort and questionable as to the benefit that would be derived I might add. There are certainly a number of significant market moves every month. The trick is detecting them early and I'm not sure the info you seek will benefit you regarding the early detection aspect.
I like to use the free charts that dailyfx.com offers because I can "tile" four different charts (M1, M5, M15, H1) of the same currencies on my screen, then for another view of the same currency I tile four more charts (4H, D, Wlky, Mthly) for a really long view on that currency. These charts offer a lot of flexibility and customization features.
I use the PowerCharts that are availabe on this webpage http://www.dailyfx.com/charts/
Cheers
i understand so i guess there are no tools for what i need, there is another thing im trying to understand how the indicators work especially stochastiv
that much to heavy for me lol thanx though.

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