This endpoint displays trade data based on filters set in the arguments.This is done by dividing a given time range into segments and aggregating statistics, for a given asset pair (base, counter) over each of these segments. The duration of the segments is specified with the resolution parameter. The start and end of the time range are given by startTime and endTime respectively, which are both rounded to the nearest multiple of resolution since epoch. The individual segments are also aligned with multiples of resolution since epoch. If you want to change this alignment, the segments can be offset by specifying the offset parameter.
The type for the base asset. Either native, credit_alphanum4, or credit_alphanum12.
The type for the counter asset. Either native, credit_alphanum4, or credit_alphanum12.
The lower time boundary represented as milliseconds since epoch.
The upper time boundary represented as milliseconds since epoch.
The segment duration represented as milliseconds. Supported values are 1 minute (60000), 5 minutes (300000), 15 minutes (900000), 1 hour (3600000), 1 day (86400000) and 1 week (604800000).
Segments can be offset using this parameter. Expressed in milliseconds. Can only be used if the resolution is greater than 1 hour. Value must be in whole hours, less than the provided resolution, and less than 24 hours.
The Stellar address of the base asset’s issuer.
GDUKMGUGDZQK6YHYA5Z6AY2G4XDSZPSZ3SW5UN3ARVMO6QSRDWP5YLEX
The code for the base asset.
USD
The Stellar address of the counter asset’s issuer.
GDUKMGUGDZQK6YHYA5Z6AY2G4XDSZPSZ3SW5UN3ARVMO6QSRDWP5YLEX
The code for the counter asset.
A designation of the order in which records should appear. Options include asc (ascending) or desc (descending). If this argument isn’t set, it defaults to asc.
The maximum number of records returned. The limit can range from 1 to 200 - an upper limit that is hardcoded in Horizon for performance reasons. If this argument isn’t designated, it defaults to 10.
10
Success