The number that we get for FDRXX every night is the interest rate.

Every vendor I looked at, uses that interest rate value for the 
chart.

Since a money market fund has a constant price of 1, nobody sends 
that price out. We would have to pick a start date at $1.00, and 
every month calculate the new price with the new dividend amount, so 
you would have a step chart that flat lines for a month, and ticks 
up a little bit every month.

Right now, we have no way of doing this.

Best regards,

Gary Lyben




--- In [email protected], Keith McCombs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Hi --
> I'm happy that QP is now including FDRXX in its data.  However, to 
be 
> consistent with other equities, it should show the 'Price' of the 
fund 
> and not the annualized interest rate.  Of coarse, because it is a 
fund, 
> the price would be adjusted.
> 
> If it comes down to a choice between the way it is now and price 
updated 
> only once per month after interest payment, please stick with the 
status 
> quo.
> 
> Thanks.
> -- Keith
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>






 
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