Hello, I am looking to create a bridge between my MT4 account, and a google spreadsheet. I would like to have a relatively realtime view in google spreadsheets of what is going on in my Metatrader 4, so that I can create some visual dashboards later on. I would like to have a row in google spreadsheets for each trade that is open on the MT4 account, which includes the following info:
- The symbol
- The order type
- The entry price
- The SL price (Should say N/A if 0.0000)
- The SL distance (in pips)
- The TP price (Should say N/A if 0.0000)
- The TP distance (in pips)
- The floating profit/loss (In pips)
- Time since entry (in hours)
Ideally I would like this to update at least every 5 minutes, and I would like the source code should I ever need to make changes again in the future. Let me know the requirements to get started.
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