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Hello Stefan,
Yes, dividends and TTM earnings are available from Yahoo.
Adding the option to download these figures to AmiBroker
would require changes to both AmiQuote and AmiBroker (new fields
in ASCII importer).
I will put it on my to-do list, however I can't promise to implement
this before the end of this year. Sorry.
Best regards,
Tomasz Janeczko
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AmiBroker - the comprehensive share manager.
http://www.amibroker.com
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From: <tradeshark@xxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 2:32 AM
Subject: [amibroker] Fundamental data downlaod via Yahoo ?
> Hi Tomasz,
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> I know, there have been severeal threads on the subject of importing
> fundamental data into AB. Haven't found a convenient solution yet.
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> Now I came across another software ( Personal Stockmonitor Gold )
> which has no TA capabilities and poor charting, but is mainly
> intended to monitor your holdings and download delayed and historical
> data for US stocks from Yahoo and other quote-servers around the
> globe.
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> After having tested this software, I found out, that with downloading
> historical data from Yahoo, this program seem to retrieve also some
> fundamental data per stock : Earnings per share, Dividend.
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> It seems, it re-calculates from these values, together with most
> recent stockquotes, P/E ratio, dividend yield and Marketcap because
> the latter values change every time when you download fresh intraday
> data.
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> Since the data comes from Yahoo server, the question lies at hand,
> whether this would also be possible within AB , since AB uses the
> same quote source ( end of day download ).
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> I know, the original Yahoo historic csv files do not contain EPS and
> Dividend figures, but somehow, this program must manage it to
> retrieve them from Yahoo site.
>
> PSM provides DDE link capabilities - maybe it's possible to link the
> quote-retrieval with AB and have the fundamantals imported
> automatically.
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> I know - sounds maybe a bit strange but anyway : Any ideas ?
>
> see also www.dtlink.com
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> regards
> Stefan
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