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Silent:
Here's a screenshot of the volume of all the bases.
someone's testing gloriously - my comps are hanging in there today too.
Who's testing the grail?
It turns out that in order to get the history from a broker's real account, which does not have an account, it is enough for someone to run a multi-currency Expert Advisor on your agent on behalf of that broker's real account.
Then it turns out that agents have access to history from all MT5 brokers. Shouldn't we then give all users in the terminal normal access to it, without restrictions?
It turns out that in order to get the history from a broker's real account, which does not have an account, it is enough for someone to run a multi-currency Expert Advisor on your agent on behalf of that broker's real account.
Then it turns out that agents have access to history from all MT5 brokers. Shouldn't we then give all users in the terminal normal access to it, without restrictions?
Basically this is the case now. You just need to specify the required broker's server in settings, and its history will be available in the terminal.
P.S. Oh, no. We are talking about the history, where the real accounts are opened.
... Should we then give all users in the terminal normal access to it, without restrictions?
Are there any restrictions? If you open a "new real account" directly from the terminal (without funding it), the terminal will connect to the server and start downloading the real story, not the demo one.
Was that the question?
Silent:
Here's a screenshot of the volume of all the bases.
Write to the CD. It feels like a ticking base was poured in.
Are there any restrictions?
No proper tools from the broker(s). There is not the right depth. No right representation in time (trading/calendar days). И?
Agents never access any trade server, nor do cloud servers access trade servers. Agents keep the caches on their own, but clean them up from time to time depending on how often they are accessed.
Agents standing on the same computer in the same directory know how to communicate with each other and only download history once, sharing it with each other.
Renat
Are the volumes of historical bases that I cited in the post above normal?
Could you please comment on this point?