DWCP (or ^DWCP or $DWCP, depending on where you go) appears to be new; it just started about a month ago. Perhaps a "re-org". I've not found it in all places. Bigcharts has it and Scottrade has it.
It looks as if the Wilshire 4500 quote (^emw) that I use on the link below the index quotes (on the site's non message board pages) is not being updated. First Barchart.com stopped using it. Now Yahoo quotes stopped? I wonder why?
DWCP (or ^DWCP or $DWCP, depending on where you go) appears to be new; it just started about a month ago. Perhaps a "re-org". I've not found it in all places. Bigcharts has it and Scottrade has it.
Rolo wrote:Excellent! That works on yahoo quotes. I'll update my links when I get back in town.DWCP (or ^DWCP or $DWCP, depending on where you go) appears to be new; it just started about a month ago. Perhaps a "re-org". I've not found it in all places. Bigcharts has it and Scottrade has it.
Thanks Rolo!
Tom
Glad I could help!
(again, hehe)
http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/forum14/226.html
For some reason I posted that in the I Fund forum. D'oh.
Check out the program I mention in there and let me know what you think. (It doesn't work at my work anymore, hence my looking for volume charts.)
Rolo wrote:I remember that post but it didn'tdawn on me that thatsymbol would work in yahoo...until I tried itGlad I could help!
(again, hehe)
http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/forum14/226.html
For some reason I posted that in the I Fund forum. D'oh.
Check out the program I mention in there and let me know what you think. (It doesn't work at my work anymore, hence my looking for volume charts.)
Thanks again!
I'm trying to grasp the ticker "standards". Some places use $ to denote an index, others use ^. $SPX works on Scottrade, but $DWCP does not, DWCP does. I assume they are set by the feed provider, however many there are. So, I just try the shotgun approach.
Then there's the "dot" tickers you posted for me yesterday for volume...I need a map! hehe
I like that feed you have on the index page, BTW, it's very convenient.
I went to Nasdaq and the $ sign works perfectly.
Rolo wrote:Do you meanbarchart.com? It looks OK for stock quotes (at the bottom of the pages) but they (actually the exchanges themselves) charge $1200 to $1500 a year each to get a Dow and S&P 500 quote. Now they stopped getting the Wilshire quote, so it is getting a bit useless for us. I've been looking for another service like it but I think they will all have to charge that fee for the Dow and S&P.I like that feed you have on the index page, BTW, it's very convenient.
Tom, why pay for it. If someone really wants to know, and I am one of them, if they have the symbols for the fund they want to know, they can use the nasdaq board or many others. My feeling is dont spend money if you don't have to. Make us work a little, it is not that difficult.
Frizz B. wrote:For sure. I keep an eye out for a free one as I redesign ptcrew.com.Is what you have anRSS/XML feed?Tom, why pay for it.... My feeling is dont spend money if you don't have to. Make us work a little, it is not that difficult.
Rolo wrote:It is just a script from barchart.com.Frizz B. wrote:For sure. I keep an eye out for a free one as I redesign ptcrew.com.Is what you have anRSS/XML feed?Tom, why pay for it.... My feeling is dont spend money if you don't have to. Make us work a little, it is not that difficult.
I probably won't be paying for it (the dow and s&p quotes). I really wantto keep this a free site so keeping costs down is a must. For now, I'll have to rely more on that Yahoo quotes link, making more noticeable.
Anyone else having trouble connecting to TSP? Not able this morning; broken link?
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