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StrategyViewer script
icebob

Member Since Feb 04, 2012  11 posts Icebob (icebob) Mar 24 2012 at 11:51
Hi,

I made a script to view a myfxbook's statements file in MT4.

How to work:
1. Select a system or strategy
2. Download the statements to CSV (right up corner)
3. In MT4 select a currency pair window
4. Drop the StrategyView script
5. Set the 'statement.csv' file path
6. Set the correct hour offset (if neccessary)
7. Press OK and you will see the orders in your chart.

Best regards,

    Icebob

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icebob

Member Since Feb 04, 2012  11 posts Icebob (icebob) Mar 25 2012 at 13:00
Correction:

5. Copy your statement file to MT4Folder\experts\files folder. And change the filename property if neccessary.

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icebob

Member Since Feb 04, 2012  11 posts Icebob (icebob) Dec 20 2012 at 17:39
New version!

   v.1.1 - 2012.12.20
   --------------------
      - Fixed: MyFxBook added ticket number to csv
      - Fixed: Missing orders if csv not content price field

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