Historical Data - Dukascopy

For analysts preferring spreadsheet-based analysis, Dukascopy data can be integrated into Google Sheets or Excel through several methods:

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For developers using Python or C#, the JForex API allows scripted downloading. You can write a loop to pull 20 years of EURUSD ticks automatically. dukascopy historical data

Dukascopy historical data is widely considered the gold standard for traders, quantitative analysts, and developers who require high-tick precision for backtesting and market analysis. Unlike many brokers that provide filtered or aggregated data, Dukascopy offers raw, tick-by-tick market information across Forex, precious metals, and CFDs.

Before we discuss how to get the data, we must understand why it is valuable. There are three primary sources of historical Forex data: Banks (Interbank), Brokers (Retail), and Aggregators (Dukascopy/TrueFX). Can’t copy the link right now

Includes the exact timestamp (to the millisecond), bid price, ask price, bid volume, and ask volume.

Which (forex, indices, crypto) are you targeting? You can write a loop to pull 20

You can retrieve data through three primary methods as of April 2026: Web-Based Feed Dukascopy Historical Data Feed Select your instrument, date range, and desired timeframe.

Ultimate Guide to Dukascopy Historical Data: Downloading, Formatting, and Backtesting

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