Seede --
Word*e*n data, OHLC, is available throughout the day with 15minute (I
believe) delay -- QP2 data isn't available until about 7:30pm. So,
conceivably, you could scan around 3:30pm to trade on close. (Word*e*n
can supply intraday data at increased cost -- QP2 may be able to do that
also in the near future).
Word*e*n appears to be faster than QP2, at least on my computer.
QP2 has mutual fund data at a reasonable price. I tried Word*e*n's
mutual fund data a few years back and was very dissatisfied with it.
QP2, stocks plus mutual funds, is about the same price as Worden, stocks
only.
-- Keith
murthysuresh wrote:
any comments on wordon vs qp2 for eod data. my only grief is that i get
only 2 years worth of the industry indexes from qp2 and wordon is
practically 20 years. any other comemnts is welcome.
Seede