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Those advertising windows only pop up when you are on the front page when
you move to the download pages they don't pop up any more.
Neville
-----Original Message-----
From: Monte C. Smith <mcs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Robert Cavaleri <rcavaler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, December 04, 2000 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Intra-Day data Sources
>Hi Neville,
>
>I went and checked out this site. Maybe there's something in my setup
>that's lousy, but when I got the site, a little window (2 actually,
>taking turns loading) popped up on my screen. I couldn't get rid of the
>damn things. I tried closing them, but they kept re-spawning. I tried
>minimizing, but they kept coming back. The faster I tried to get rid of
>them (I didn't have Java enabled, useless and slow as it usually is in
>Netscape), the faster they reasserted themselves. Finally had to shut
>down the program, clean up and reboot. Any ideas?
>
>Regards,
>Monte
>
>
>
>N&M Smith wrote:
>>
>> I can't recall who it was but recently someone gave this link as a source
>> for free downloadable 2000i intraday futures data.
>> http://www.jayanderson.org/futuresdata.htm
>> Neville
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Robert Cavaleri <rcavaler@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: Monday, December 04, 2000 6:50 PM
>> Subject: Intra-Day data Sources
>>
>> >
>> >I am looking for an inexpensive solution to find intra-day data that can
>> >be downloaded end of day for systems development testing (I decided I do
>> >not need real-time streaming data just yet). I have been using free end
>> >of day data from 'the big easy investor' which has been great, but my
>> >most recent ideas require intra-day data testing .
>> > Although I have never used HistoryBank.com before, it seems as
>> >though it will only let me download 3 months of intra-day data from the
>> >current day. Is that supposed to fill in the gap between what is on the
>> >current HistoryBank Data CD? If so that kind of leaves me high and dry
>> >because I no longer own the HistoryBank CD. (besides that, I thought
>> >the HB cdrom only had end of day data on it anyway).
>> > Somebody once mentioned to me that yahoo had a free on-line source
>> >for data. If someone knows where that source is , could you please post
>> >a link? I am curious if perhaps their data might be intra-day, but I'm
>> >guessing it is probably only end of day. Other than those two
>> >possibilities, I have not come across another on-line solution that
>> >provides a cost-effective solution for non-streaming intra-day tick
>> >data. Anybody have any suggestions?
>> >
>> >Many thanks,
>> >
>> >robert
>> >
>> >
>
>
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