Damian,
The various Gold, Silver and Oil indices that I specified below are
included without additional subscription.
If you want the actual commodity futures/spot prices then that is a
separate subscription.
Best regards,
Richard Dale.
Norgate Investor Services
- Premium quality Stock, Futures and Foreign Exchange Data for
markets in Australia, Asia, Canada, Europe, UK& USA -
www.premiumdata.net
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Data Feed - What do you use? - Need a Data Vendor
From: droskill <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2010 11:37:24 -0000
Thanks for the clarification Richard - sorry for misrepresenting.
Telechart includes basic gold, silver and oil indices by default - not
requiring an additional subscription.
The offer to have the S&P500 take into account historical constituents
is fantastic and totally unique. Any plan to offer fundamental data as
well?
Best,
Damian
--- In [email protected] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>,
Richard Dale <rich...@...> wrote:
>
> Droskill - I think you may have missed our extensive index coverage in
> Premium Data.
>
> We have over 900 indices in our US stocks package coverage plus another
> 40 world indices too.
>
> Regarding oil/gold/silver indices we cover the following indices that
> track the performance of STOCKS in those areas:
>
> * AMEX Gold Miners Index
> * AMEX Gold Bugs Index
> * AMEX Oil Index
> * Dow Jones US Oil & Gas Industry Index (i.e. ICB level 1)
> * Dow Jones US Oil & Gas Industry Total Return Index (i.e. ICB level 1)
> * Dow Jones US Oil & Gas Supersector Index (i.e. ICB level 2)
> * Dow Jones US Oil & Gas Producers Sector Index (i.e. ICB level 3)
> * Dow Jones US Oil Equpiment, Services & Distribution Sector Index
> (i.e. ICB level 3)
> * Dow Jones US Oil Equpiment & Services Subsector Index (i.e. ICB
> level 4)
> * Dow Jones US Gold Mining Subsector Index (i.e. ICB level 4)
> * Morgan Stanley Oil Index
> * SIG Oil Production & Exploration Index
> * PHLX Oil Service Index
> * PHLX Gold Silver Index
> * S&P 500 Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels Industry Index (i.e. GICS Level 2)
> * S&P 500 OIl & Gas Drilling Subindustry Index (i.e. GICS level 4)
> * S&P 500 Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Subindustry Index (i.e.
> GICS level 4)
> * S&P 500 Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Subindustry Index (i.e.
> GICS level 4)
> * S&P 500 Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Subindustry Index (i.e.
> GICS level 4)
> * S&P 500 Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing Subindustry Index (i.e.
> GICS level 4)
> * S&P 500 Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation Subindustry Index (i.e.
> GICS level 4)
> * S&P 500 Gold Subindustry Index (i.e. GICS level 4)
>
> We also cover all US-listed Gold/Silver/Oil ETFs (which many use as a
> realistic investable proxy for gold/silver/oil prices).
>
> We also cover in our world indices (provided as part of any stocks
> subscription):
>
> * DJ-UBS Petroleum Subindex (this invests in Crude Oil, Heating Oil
> and RBOB Unleaded Gasoline futures)
> * DJ-UBS Energy Subindex (this investes in Crude Oil, Heating Oil
> and Natural Gas and RBOB Unleaded Gasoline futures)
> * DJ-UBS Precious Metals Subindex (this investes in Gold and Silver
> futures)
>
> In our futures/spot commodities service (avilable separately to US
> stocks) we offer:
>
> * Individual monthly delivery contracts on key gold/silver/oil futures
> * Continuous spliced and Continuous Backadjusted futures for
> gold/silver/oil
> * Spot gold and silver prices
>
>
>
> Best regards,
> Richard Dale.
> Norgate Investor Services
> - Premium quality Stock, Futures and Foreign Exchange Data for
> markets in Australia, Asia, Canada, Europe, UK& USA -
> www.premiumdata.net
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [amibroker] Re: Data Feed - What do you use? - Need a Data
Vendor
> From: droskill <drosk...@...>
> To: [email protected] <mailto:amibroker%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Sat, 09 Jan 2010 23:29:09 -0000
> >
> > I've been spending a bit more time with Quotes Plus - pretty good
data
> > feed, but there are issues:
> >
> > - No lists of the stocks making up S&P500 or other key indices (they
> > do have Nasdaq and NYSE). This means if you use the S&P, for
instance,
> > for looking % of stocks above a moving average, you're going to have
> > to manage the lists yourself.
> > - Has fundamentals - this is useful, and the data feed can be used
> > with more fundamentally-oriented scanning software such as HGSI.
> > - Has a ton of indices - gold/silver/oil, etc as well as put/call
> > indices, etc. Premium may have the put/call as well - I'd have to
take
> > a look.
> >
> > On Premium Data:
> > - Fantastic folder breakdown of industries and indices. So, running a
> > scan over the stocks in the S&P 500 or the S&P 1500 is simple, and
> > will not require maintenance from you.
> > - Lacks some basic useful indices out of the box - like those
> > mentioned above (oil/gold/etc).
> > - No fundamental data.
> > - Great ETF breakdowns into different categories.
> >
> > Telechart:
> > - Includes access to their online stock tool freestockcharts.com
> > - Includes fundamentals
> > - Lots of indices and special, TC-only indices like T2106 etc.
> > - Major problem - the API to access the data via AB doesn't adjust
for
> > splits or dividends. This basically, from my point of view, makes it
> > useless for backtesting.
> >
> > That's what I've got right now - to me it's a toss up between Quotes
> > Plus and Premium.
> >
>