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# Lean Algorithmic Trading Engine v2.0. Copyright 2014 QuantConnect Corporation.
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from clr import AddReference
AddReference("System")
AddReference("QuantConnect.Algorithm")
AddReference("QuantConnect.Indicators")
AddReference("QuantConnect.Common")
from System import *
from QuantConnect import *
from QuantConnect.Data import *
from QuantConnect.Algorithm import *
from QuantConnect.Indicators import *
from datetime import timedelta
import numpy as np
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### Algorithm demonstrating FOREX asset types and requesting history on them in bulk. As FOREX uses
### QuoteBars you should request slices
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class BasicTemplateForexAlgorithm(QCAlgorithm):
def Initialize(self):
# Set the cash we'd like to use for our backtest
self.SetCash(100000)
# Start and end dates for the backtest.
self.SetStartDate(2013, 10, 7)
self.SetEndDate(2013, 10, 11)
# Add FOREX contract you want to trade
# find available contracts here https://www.quantconnect.com/data#forex/oanda/cfd
self.AddForex("EURUSD", Resolution.Minute)
self.AddForex("GBPUSD", Resolution.Minute)
self.AddForex("EURGBP", Resolution.Minute)
self.History(5, Resolution.Daily)
self.History(5, Resolution.Hour)
self.History(5, Resolution.Minute)
history = self.History(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(5), Resolution.Second)
for data in sorted(history, key=lambda x: x.Time):
for key in data.Keys:
self.Log(str(key.Value) + ": " + str(data.Time) + " > " + str(data[key].Value))
def OnData(self, data):
# Print to console to verify that data is coming in
for key in data.Keys:
self.Log(str(key.Value) + ": " + str(data.Time) + " > " + str(data[key].Value))