Hi all,
I need an API to MT4 & MT5 that can retrieve the following information through an investor login:
- all historic trading (incl. journal) data showing information on: order sent, order opened, order modified , order closed, as well as login time, etc.
- account history in closed orders, proft, swap, etc.
- general account information on balance, margin, etc.
The API should work for different brokers and data should be available in real-time. The data should be downloaded and saved in a databank to run analyses on it and later upload it to a website, however only the API to download all the data is in focus here.
For a better understanding: The functionality is similar to the myfxbook or fxstat function to connect your account and get all the information. However, here we seek also to retrieve the journal data.
Happy to discuss with you guys
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