quantumninja:
It's broker server time zone. You can easily check what time it is at present time, however I don't think there is a (easy) way to check reliability of these historic data.
Hi All,
I work with MQL5 and i make statistics to know when its most likely for an event to occur
and i get consistent results mapped to an hour of the day, but at what time zone does this data belong ?
as i run my program on a AWS machine, which is different timezone, and i want to know how to adjust both
a workaround is running the statistics on both sides with the same data and correlate but that's too dumb way of thinking
Thanks Alan,
I think its better to test on the same broker and machine that i will go-live on
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Hi All,
I work with MQL5 and i make statistics to know when its most likely for an event to occur
and i get consistent results mapped to an hour of the day, but at what time zone does this data belong ?
as i run my program on a AWS machine, which is different timezone, and i want to know how to adjust both
a workaround is running the statistics on both sides with the same data and correlate but that's too dumb way of thinking