Thanks Gary.  I was in the process of trying to figure out how to come 
up with an approximation of FDRXX.  You've saved me a lot of time and I 
probably wouldn't have been satisfied with what I came up with either.

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>
> Hi
>
> The next time you download, you will pick up FDRXX - The Fidelity Cash 
> Reserves interest rate.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Gary Lyben
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Joe Landry
> To: [email protected] <mailto:quotes-plus%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 8:36 AM
> Subject: [quotes-plus] Fed Funds rate or how about Money Market Rate
>
> Greetings Gary.
> Any chance of adding the old favorite of the FastTrack users - FDRXX / 
> Fidelity's Cash Reserve 'as a mutual fund? I'm running
> a hybrid system while I slowly migrate from FastTrack to Amibroker 
> with QP data. Several trading strategies go from various levels of
> allocation in stocks and CASH Reserves, when in or out of the market. 
> While I can calculate a constant rate of return I have no way of 
> attaching this to
> a Fed Funds rate or a representative instrument that varies over time 
> for back testing purposes. This is unless I have FDRXX data.
> I used to import this from Yahoo as a work around but found a year or 
> so ago that it's no longer available.
>
> You asked in an earlier note what could make QP world class, and one 
> way would be this would be a feature.
>
> Another important service of a world class product would be the 
> accurate tracking of mutual fund distributions. I know of
> more than one person who put the trial version of QP aside when he 
> found that a key fund he tracked as a signal was not representing
> a correct distribution. This was some time back in 2004 and looking at 
> the chart it looks like that might have been corrected.
>
> Best regards
> JOE L.
>
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