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There are also tools that allow you to convert the comma seperated
variable file you can download from Yahoo into Metastock format files.
Like you said free is free. I follow over 800 stocks this way for 20
minutes effort each evening.
Harley Meyer wrote:
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> Many data services have a monthly minimum charge. To only watch 25 charts may
> not be cost affective. If you have MS Excel and use the internet it might be
> worth trying to get the news and quotes for from the internet. I know with
> Yahoo you can set up a personal webpage that lets you setup a portfolio. You
> will then get some news Reuters and some research Zachs from those in in
> portfolio. Also you can save the end of day as comma deliminated or
> spreadsheeet format. Something like that. All thought it will take some time to
> load data. It may be worth it for a while. Free is free.
>
> Harley
> On Sun, 25 May 1997 11:20:01 -0400,
> Jozef G Ron de wrote...
> >Am a new member on your list and a novice in the stockmarket.( +/- 1 =
> >year have money invested in 5 funds + 5 stocks and watching +/- 20 =
> >stocks ).
> >
> >Am reading daily the comments and advises on this list, and am very =
> >interested in following the advises of the experts on this list closer.
> >
> >Plan to be downloading data and news for +/- 25 funds on a weekly and 40 =
> >stocks on a daily basis.
> >Have Metastock version 6 with the downloader.
> >Need advice on choosing the right data vendor that suites my needs best =
> >(Speed, price, News, history) and if this is the right approach to =
> >start.
> >
> >P.s. I live in Curacao, Netherlands Antilles. (nice island in the =
> >Caribbean :-).
> >In advance thanks for your comments.
> >
> >Jozef g. de Ron.
> >
> >
> >=00
> >
> >
>
> Harley Meyer
> meyer093@xxxxxxxxxx
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Regards,
Dave Zawicki
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