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John,
If I remember correctly, there are some files with a rudimentary breakdown of funds, but nothing like the US stocks template that Tomsaz created.
Keep in mind that if you are downloading free funds data from Yahoo or E-Signal, neither are backadjusted for dividends. Consequently, they're pretty useless IMHO. I bit the bullet, and bought a QP subscription.
Regards,
Garyjohnblank2003 <jhgblank@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
I used the "US stocks database template" with great sucess and it is a wonderfully easy to set up the database. Now I wonder if there is a similar way to set up a Mutual Funds database that classifies the funds acording to objective?Send BUG REPORTS to bugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxSend SUGGESTIONS to suggest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx-----------------------------------------Post AmiQuote-related messages ONLY to: amiquote@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Web page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amiquote/messages/)--------------------------------------------Check group FAQ at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/files/groupfaq.html Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
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