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Re: [system-traders] quotes
http://www.amichel.com/ydownloader/ydownloader.htm
works for me. I have not used BeanCounter so I cannot comment on whether it is as good or better or worse... :)
Vishal.
On 7/5/05, Flatman <flatman
AT
swing.be> wrote:
* João Antunes Costa <Joao.Antunes.Costa
AT
cgd.pt> wrote:
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| I personally no longer follow stocks all that much, but when I did, I used beancounter to get the data from Yahoo.
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The main problem with it is stock splits and dividend adjustments.
Altough some improvements have recently been made, Yahoo data is often
not reliable regarding stock splits, so there's really not much
beancounter can do about that.
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| Right now, I trade mostly in
the forex market, and my broker (forex.com) provides me a data feed to
work with, so that really takes care of the "data problem".
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Anyway, I strongly recommend looking at paid data feeds. Very often we
try to get "free" stuff, but then end up wasting a lot of our time
trying to use the "free" stuff. If I was to accurately calculate how
much time I spent dealing with "stock splits" and other data problems,
when I used to work with Yahoo data, I quickly realize it would have
been less expensive to simply buy the data.
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Thanks Joäo,
Your answers come _very_ fast ...
I didnot think getting pathces that fast !
I'll
try further with beancounter ... maybe I'll switch to a paying service
later , but right now, beancounter is really nicely written .
Erik