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An outstanding source of mutual fund data is Fasttrack--with same day
dividend adjustment in many cases. The cleanest data around--they make a
fetish of it. The software associated with it provides excellent
analysis and downloading (e.g. Metastock) capabilities. A number of
additional analysis software products have arisen from supporters and
users. It also has an e-mail list similar to this one, an independently
sponsored quarterly newsletter filled with strategies, local clubs and
annual seminars. There is literally a rich culture that has developed
around Fasttrack and its associated products, initiated primarily by
satisfied users. Contact: 1-800-749-1348 or e-mail at paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
BTW, I'm unfortunately not associated with them in any way--except as a
happy user for over 2 years.
Dick
>
>For mutual fund data, I use Worden's TC2000. It's DOS, their charting
>
>program doesn't work under Windows NT (it does work under Windows 95),
>
>but they have mutual fund data that is back adjusted for dividends
>(without this, system testing is impossible). They also have lots of
>
>interesting indexes available - like # of stocks above their 50 day
>moving average.
>
>The only other source of dividend adjusted mutual fund data I know of
>is
>from Manhattan Analytics (that's Manhattan Beach, CA, not New York!).
>But
>they only do this for about 1500 funds. BTW, neither source seems able
>to
>back adjust the mutual fund data on the exact day of the dividend - it
>is
>usually adjusted a few days later.
>
>Larry Lewis
>
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>From: Peter Namtvedt (reply to:
>petena9090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)[SMTP:petena9090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (MIME)
>(actually from: owner-realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)]
>Sent: Thursday, February 12, 1998 6:41 PM
>To: realtraders
>Subject: Re: Fwd: Stable Graphs and other shareware
>
>
>At 05:04 PM 2/12/98 EST, GREHERT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>From: GREHERT@xxxxxxx
>>To: hum@xxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: Re: Stable Graphs and other shareware
>>Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 17:04:08 EST
>
>>If you can afford up to $20 a month, I recommend Worden Brother's
>TC2000
>very
>>highly for stocks and stock market indexes. For the expense, you get
>
>end-of-
>>day data which stock market software is pointless without. I think
>for
>a
>>tempory time-period, you can buy the software for $19.
>>
>>Go to www.worden.com
>>
>>Jerry Rehert
>>February 12th, 1998
>>@ 05:03 pm
>>Atlanta, GA
>>
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