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Highest resolution of stock data?

Out of curiosity, I'm wondering what the highest resolution of stock data there is out there. Is there stock trading data for every nanosecond, picosecond, or even lower? And how is this limit ...
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aggregate and convert tick-by-tick using fx data

I have tick-by-tick data of an asset X denominated in EUR and minute-by-minute data on EURUSD. If I wanted to convert my tick-by-tick data to USD would it make sense to just consider every bucket of ...
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Cleaning of high-frequency data

In the paper "Realized kernels in practice: trades and quotes" by O. E.Bandorff-Nielsen etc. cf. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1368-423X.2008.00275.x in the section ...
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TeaFile discrete logic - how to write [closed]

I have been working with TeaFile from discreteLogic and I'm strugling to understand how i can insert data inside a file. Let's take this example: ...
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