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Hello Mike,
Thanks for your post.
I am interested in use of historical fundamental data in AB so I
will have a look at AAII.
I had come across it before and was intending to hunt through my
bookmarks and try to find it again.
You saved me some time.
I am inspired by some new posts to the fundamental data thread.
Maybe we will do Fundamental Data 101.
Brian.
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "mikelaurataylor"
<mikelaurataylor@xxx> wrote:
>
> I think from the Yahoo data or most data sources you can only get
data
> for a point in time.
>
> The easiest way to get historical data that you could use as a
filter
> or post is through the AAII (american associate of Indiv
Investors).
> For $200 or so a year (I don't recall the exact amount) they offer
> you data from REuters in a download or cd rom format that has data
for
> about 8000 stocks. It has a ton of fundemental data.
>
> It is easy to build filters (I have done it) and then export
lists.
> You could say, show me all stocks where institutional ownership has
> gone up by x% from the last quarter then export just this list.
>
> You can also customize the columns so you could have the last 8
> quarters (that is as far back as it goes) showing you the % of
> institutional ownership each quarter then export this and using the
> file reading functions in amibroker you could plot that in some
manner.
>
> Mike
>
>
>
> --- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Steve Kuball <stevekub101161@>
wrote:
> >
> > Hi Don,
> > I was wondering if you have gotten any response on your
question?
> > It is also something I have been watching but through a
different
> medium called star trader. Would you please inform me of any
> information you get on institutional ownership?
> > Steve Kuball
> > stevekub101161@
> >
> > Don Lindberg <dlindber@> wrote:
> > Is there a way to get this data on a historical basis.
I
> want to build
> > an indicator based on the %Owned by Institutions that would show
> > ownership at any choosen point in time. Is this possible, or am
I
> > limited to current day?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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