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CMPUSD — Compound vs US Dollar Historical Data

Download free historical Compound vs US Dollar (CMPUSD) price data — from raw tick quotes to monthly OHLC candles. Around 5 years of history available since 2021-09-25, exported as CSV or JSON with no signup required.

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Data specifications

SymbolCMPUSD
InstrumentCompound vs US Dollar
Asset classCrypto
Tick & 1-second data from2000-01-01
1–30 minute candles from2021-09-25
Hourly & 4-hour candles from2021-09-25
Daily & monthly candles from2021-09-25
TimeframesTick → 1s → 1m → 5m → 15m → 30m → 1h → 4h → Daily → Monthly
Price typesBid & Ask
Export formatsCSV, JSON
Data sourceDukascopy Bank SA

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About Compound vs US Dollar data

Compound vs US Dollar (CMPUSD) is an crypto instrument. MarketData Hub serves the complete CMPUSD historical price series — commonly used for backtesting crypto trading bots, volatility and drawdown analysis, on-chain/price correlation studies and training machine-learning models. Pick any date range from 2021-09-25 onward, choose your timeframe and bid/ask price, and export directly to CSV or JSON with no signup.

Frequently asked questions

Is CMPUSD historical data free to download?
Yes. You can browse the full Compound vs US Dollar (CMPUSD) price history on MarketData Hub for free. Downloads are covered by inexpensive prepaid credits measured in years of data — you pay for the date range you export, so one year of data costs one year of credit, and a free account starts with one year.
How far back does CMPUSD data go?
CMPUSD history is available from 2021-09-25 — roughly 5 years of data — up to the last completed trading day. Tick and intraday history typically start later than daily candles.
What timeframes and formats can I get for CMPUSD?
Every timeframe from raw tick data through 1-minute, 5/15/30-minute, hourly, 4-hour, daily and monthly OHLC candles, with bid or ask prices, exported as CSV or JSON.
What columns are in the CMPUSD CSV file?
OHLC files contain a timestamp plus open, high, low and close columns; tick files contain a timestamp with bid and ask prices. The data imports directly into Excel, Google Sheets, Python (pandas read_csv), R, MetaTrader, NinjaTrader and TradingView.
Can I use CMPUSD data for backtesting or in Python?
Yes. The CSV/JSON exports are ready for backtesting engines (Backtrader, VectorBT, MetaTrader Strategy Tester) and load straight into pandas, R or a spreadsheet for research and charting.
Do I need an account to download CMPUSD data?
No signup is required to browse and preview CMPUSD data. Creating a free account grants one free year of data to download.

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