> 15 minutes delayed should already be available via amiquote for free Yes it is. Using Amiquote with refresh setting in AQ and AB open it can update the current bar with delayed data (every minute).
> for current day so in that way i think you get the opening 15 minutes > late, which may be too late. Yes, it's too late for me. Maybe some want to use it - it mainly has academic interest - also it is equal to intraday snapshot for free which some pay money for. > What I would like to know is is if amiquote is able to get also the > real time ones. I have taken a trial of MarketTracker so I can try it tonight. > 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. No, Excel is not involved. MarketTracker will have to feed directly to CurrentYahoo (I think registration to MT is an update of the users Current server status so that is where the hope is that it will work - if not it would require AB's intervention to add it to AQ or programmers to see if the com route can do the job but that is over my head). > The good thing is that may markets are available, so these kind of > real time data could be used for a lot of statistics. No, India automatically has RT for free and subscribers to MarketTracker will only get RT for the three main US exchanges. I don't think there is RT international data at Yahoo outside of that e.g. if you go to MyPortfolio >> Quotes you can see ASX stocks updating continuously but it is "delayed RT'. Love your pseudonym. brian_z --- In [email protected], "loveyourenemynow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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" <brian_z111@> 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 > > > > > > > > > >
