Because Microsoft is trying to buy Yahoo, when that happens everything will be so complicated nothing will work! Try this:
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=$EM...d=p55192775979
Until very recently, I could use the market symbol DWCPF in the YAHOO website as a good proxy to track the movement of our S-Fund. However, the last entry that I see recorded is dated January 24. Does anyone know if YAHOO has changed the symbol and what is the current symbol? Thanks in advance.
Because Microsoft is trying to buy Yahoo, when that happens everything will be so complicated nothing will work! Try this:
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=$EM...d=p55192775979
I've been having the same problem.
In addition to stockcharts, here's another:
http://www.stockhouse.com/comp_info....CPF&table=list
Can't have too many!
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I am 50/50 I and F.....sweet !!!!
I Meant I and S fund. :-)
My chart (bottom of page)for the S fund keeps showing Jan 25 instead of today....You guys have the same problem
Yes same problem for all I think. nnut posted a different link to S fund. Up 2.10%
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=$EM...d=p55192775979
Another: This is DWCP like the Stockchart one
http://stocks.usatoday.com/custom/us...=DWCP&x=11&y=9
If you like the DWCPF (like Yahoo) It's a little different, but here's one
http://finance.google.com/finance?tkr=1&q=DWCPF
I really don't know which is more correct but both are close.
Basicially:
Float-Adjusted Index
An index which weights the component securities by the relative capitalization of only those shares that are available to the public for trading, rather than the total shares outstanding. See alsoFloat(3).© Copyright 1996, 1999 Gary L.Gastineau. First Edition.
© 1992 Swiss Bank Corporation.
7. What is a free-float adjusted index?
Free-float adjustments are applied to an index constituent's total shares outstanding to determine its index weight. Adjustments are made to excluded those shares held by controlling group such as government holdings, foreign ownership limits, cross holdings and family holdings. The resulting shares outstanding after free-float is applied represents the true number of shares available for institutional and retail investors in the marketplace. http://www.ishares.com.hk/faq_msci.html#7
Gives you a better Idea of the true status of an index fund, some folks like the float adjusted numbers some don't, There isn't that much difference in the case of the "S".
Question,
How can the Russell 2000 be down by .5% yet the S fund is up by 5 points?
What is it that I don't understand here?
Anyone!
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