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Komut dosyasını beğendiniz mi? MetaTrader 5 terminalinde deneyin
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- 2019.02.12 11:54
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Bu koda dayalı bir robota veya göstergeye mi ihtiyacınız var? Freelance üzerinden sipariş edin Freelance'e git
Theory :
Bollinger bands are calculated as :
A Bollinger Band® is a technical analysis tool defined by a set of lines plotted two standard deviations (positively and negatively) away from a simple moving average (SMA) of the security's price, but can be adjusted to user preferences. Bollinger Bands® were developed and copyrighted by famous technical trader John Bollinger,
The part that is using standard deviations is a part that can be interpreted differently. The standard deviation usually used is the standard deviation - this version adds an option to chose standard deviation of a sample too. Also, it is adding Bollinger bands zones as a sort of an early warning of a price entering a "breakout zone"
Usage :
It can be used as any regular Bollinger bands indicator
![Export Deals History V1](https://c.mql5.com/i/code/script.png)
Export history of deals from MT5 retail hedging account selected between two dates. The resulting file is CSV that can be opened/imported with any spreadsheet software.
![Simple harmonic oscillator](https://c.mql5.com/i/code/indicator.png)
Simple harmonic oscillator
![Bollinger bands breakout](https://c.mql5.com/i/code/indicator.png)
Bollinger bands breakout
![Export trade history to CSV](https://c.mql5.com/i/code/script.png)
This script will export the trade history from MT5 selected between two dates. The resulting file is CSV that can be opened/imported with any spreadsheet software. Current version 1.0 does not add the takeprofit and stoploss. Any advice to improve this is welcomed.