Hi Bryan, 15 minutes delayed should already be available via amiquote for free for current day so in that way i think you get the opening 15 minutes late, which may be too late. What I would like to know is is if amiquote is able to get also the real time ones. I guess amiquote is downloading and importing the excel spreadsheet for the free quotes, so it may not be able to get the data directly from MarketTracker, so a feed may be ncessary. The good thing is that may markets are available, so these kind of real time data could be used for a lot of statistics.
Hopefully not Thanks Ly --- In [email protected], "brian_z111" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Go to YahooUSA >> MyPortfolio tab >> Quotes for free view. > > OR YahooUSA >> MyPortfolio tab >> MarketTracker for paid service. > > The provider appears to be CSI although they don't say for certain. > > Note: both services appear to include international stocks e.g. ASX > but I think in practice that they are 20 min delayed (RT) from the > YahooCurrent server. > > By comparison there are cheap RT feeds with a little backfill > available via QuoteTracker. > > brian_z > > --- In [email protected], "brian_z111" <brian_z111@> wrote: > > > > Ly, > > > > The main RT service at YahooUSA is MarketTracker - paid > subscription > > USD13.95 month - MarketTracker is a (very basic) online > > quotes/charting package) - 30 day free trial - credit card required. > > > > I have been asking about feeding MarketTracker data to AmiQuote for > > paid subscribers. > > > > > > The 'free' service is feed off MarketTracker (it is a webpage and > not > > a feed as such?) > > > > I guess that is what you are asking about. > > > > brian_z > > > > --- In [email protected], "loveyourenemynow" > > <loveyourenemynow@> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > does AB support realtime quotes from yahoo? YAHOO! REAL-TIME > QUOTES > > > should be accessible also from the web,but is amiquote able to > > > download them? > > > > > > Did anybody try YAHOO! REAL-TIME QUOTES ?I think there is no > > backfill > > > offered except the daily data, which are free. > > > Did anybody try it? > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > Ly > > > > > >
