Update README to include instructions on converting the exported tick data to the format expected by NT
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## Converting Data to NinjaTrader's Expected Format
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To be continued...
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The exported tick data can be converted into the format that NinjaTrader expects by running the script ```convert_tick_data.py```.
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Refer to [NinjaTrader's documentation](https://ninjatrader.com/support/helpGuides/nt8/NT%20HelpGuide%20English.html?importing.htm) on importing tick data for more information about the expected format.
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The script depends on ```pandas```, so make sure the package is installed.
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Make sure to specify the file exported from Sierra Chart as the input and name the output file accordingly.
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The output file name matters, so refer to [NinjaTrader's documentation](https://ninjatrader.com/support/helpGuides/nt8/NT%20HelpGuide%20English.html?importing.htm) on importing tick data for more information.
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Important bit:
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> When using the NinjaTrader format, the name of the text file to be imported must be the NinjaTrader instrument name followed by a period and "Last", "Bid", or "Ask" depending on the data type. For example:
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> MSFT.Last.txt for Microsoft stock last price data
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> ES 12-09.Bid.txt for the S&P E-mini December contract bid price data
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> EURUSD.Ask.txt for the Euro/U.S. dollar currency pair ask price data
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## Importing Data into NinjaTrader
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