I can guide you through the process of exporting data from Binance’s spot chart.
Prerequisites:
- You have a Binance account and are logged in.
- You’ve created a chart with a spot pair (e.g., BTC_USDT) that you want to export data for.
Exporting Data from Binance Spot Chart:
- Navigate to the Chart: In your Binance account, click on “Chart” in the top navigation bar and select the chart with the spot pair you’re interested in.
- Choose the Data Format: Click on the three dots at the bottom right corner of the chart and then select “Data”. From here, choose “Text/CSV”.
- Select the Time Frame: You can select a specific time frame for your data (e.g., daily, weekly, etc.). For this example, let’s select “1D” (daily).
- Configure the Data Fields: Click on the “Data fields” dropdown menu and select all the fields you want to export (in this case: High price, Low price, Open price, Close price). You can also add additional fields as needed.
- Download the Data
: Once you’ve selected your data fields, click on the “Export” button.
MACD Indicators Export:
To download the MACD indicators, follow these steps:
- Navigate to the Chart: Click on “Chart” in the top navigation bar and select the chart with the spot pair you’re interested in.
- Click on the Three Dots: In the bottom right corner of the chart, click on the three dots next to “Data”.
- Select “Macd Indicators”: From the dropdown menu, select “Macd Indicators”.
- Configure the Macd Indicators: You can customize the MACD indicators by selecting a different period (e.g., 9-period EMA for the signal line and 12-period EMA for the histogram), adding or removing indicator lines, etc.
- Download the Data: Once you’ve configured your MACD indicators, click on the “Export” button.
Tips:
- Make sure to adjust the time frame and data fields according to your needs.
- If you need more advanced MACD settings or customization options, refer to Binance’s documentation for more information.
- Exporting data is a one-time process; you can repeat the steps above to export new data for different periods.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.