Karl(MoneyAM)
- 19 Aug 2004 17:27
Dear all,
We are currently developing a new Data Download tool and are looking for testers. On release, this will be for 'Active' and above subscription levels.
If you are interested please
click here.
Your comments and suggestions are welcome.
Karl.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 04 Nov 2004 07:09
- 112 of 218
qwento,
Thank you for the feebdack, I will take a look at this and get Karl to investigate if there are any problems,
Ian
qwento
- 04 Nov 2004 08:35
- 113 of 218
Having delved a little deeper I think there are separate issues for SETS and non SETS stocks.
SETS : MoneyAM includes 'O' trades in it's high/low figures. The other providers only take account of 'AT' trades.
SEAQ : MoneyAM high/low figures are based upon actual trades where as the other providers are taking the order book mid price.
The differences can be seen intraday on the StockWatch page.
For example - DNX on MoneyAM is currently showing 427.38/425 where as another provider is showing 425.5 for both high/low.
Interestingly the MoneyAM candlestick intraday chart for DNX shows a straight line so these trades are not taken into consideration when creating the candlestick.
With SEAQ stocks however the Low/High does seem to refelect the Open/Close order book mid price if these values are outside of the traded range.
Hope this helps.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 04 Nov 2004 08:39
- 114 of 218
qwento,
Thnaks for this, I will speak to JT about this and we will get back to you,
Ian
hilary
- 04 Nov 2004 09:12
- 115 of 218
Ian,
I believe that qwento is correct in his assertions. Having said that, Sharescope data also ocassionally shares the same problem.
I've learned to live with the prospect of around 30% to 50% of my trading signals being based upon inaccurate data. It's frustrating nonetheless.
Incidentally, is it possible to include the overseas indices eg NIK, DJIA, Nas, etc. albeit they would be 24 hours delayed? That's what Sharescope do.
BrianTrayda
- 04 Nov 2004 09:53
- 116 of 218
If the trade price is being used for H/L what about the "L" trades that are from yesterday. Are they ignored? On the other hand - if they are "Late" from today and not yesterday they should be included.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 04 Nov 2004 09:55
- 117 of 218
BT,
Karl is not here today, but rest assured, I will get him to take a look and clarify the issues raised.
Ian
qwento
- 04 Nov 2004 10:11
- 118 of 218
It would be interesting to learn the official LSE line on all this.
It reminds me of sub atomic particle theory. You can assume a stock has made a new 52 week high and a 52 week low until you open the box and find out it hasn't moved at all ;-)
marko1000
- 05 Nov 2004 13:32
- 119 of 218
Karl,
Good stuff, I downloaded some data for (hbos) going back to 01/01/2003 and there seems to be recurring dates with different volume and prices in january.
Hope this helps.
Marko1000
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 05 Nov 2004 13:34
- 120 of 218
Marko,
Karl is back in the office on Monday, so I will pass this and the other comments onto him to address then,
Ian
hilary
- 09 Nov 2004 07:38
- 121 of 218
Ian, Karl,
Although the download is available from 5pm, is everything actually available at that time?
On Friday I downloaded shortly after 5pm. In particular the FTSE European and Global indices were missing from the download. I simply assumed that you'd taken them out yourselves. Last night I downloaded later on in the evening (around 9pm if I remember correctly) and those indices were included again.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 09 Nov 2004 07:39
- 122 of 218
Hil,
I will pass this onto KArl.
Ian
hilary
- 09 Nov 2004 10:13
- 123 of 218
Ian,
The designation of stocks within the "Index" column is good, imo.
Would it also be possible to designate the overseas stocks within this category? I don't trade overseas stocks and it would be useful to be able to filter them all out.
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 09 Nov 2004 10:15
- 124 of 218
Hil,
I will pass this onto Karl,
Ian
hilary
- 09 Nov 2004 10:19
- 125 of 218
Did you just cut and paste 121 there Ian?
:o)
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 09 Nov 2004 10:19
- 126 of 218
you caught me out :)
hilary
- 09 Nov 2004 10:21
- 127 of 218
Subtle spelling correction of "Karl" though.
:o)
Karl(MoneyAM)
- 09 Nov 2004 13:55
- 128 of 218
Marko,
The problem with the duplicates should now be sorted out.
Hilary,
Not too sure about the download of the Indices, they *should* all be available at the same time. I will have to check it this evening.
Also I'm just checking but we don't seem to have overseas stocks, in the download or on the site. We only display price information for LSE stocks. Could you explain what you mean by "overseas"?
Qwento,
I have passed on your query about the High/Low prices to the guys that handle our price feed.
Thanks all,
Karl.
hilary
- 09 Nov 2004 14:16
- 129 of 218
Karl,
Re. the overseas stocks, a lot of the stocks seem to be described as "Com Stk" with a nominal value in USD. I've just pulled 3 out at random:
JDU JD Uniphase
MOT Motorola
QUA Qualcomm
They all appear to have a listing on the LSE. I'm not quite sure what that's all about.
Karl(MoneyAM)
- 09 Nov 2004 14:52
- 130 of 218
Hilary,
Where are these stocks described as "Com Stk" ?
K.
hilary
- 09 Nov 2004 16:37
- 131 of 218
Karl,
I might have confused you a bit there. The stocks have a name which is followed by "Com Stk" and then their nominal amount in USD.
Scrolling down the list of shares:
ABS Adobe Systems Com Stk Usd0.0001
ACP Apple Computer Com Stk Npv
ADX Andrx Corp Com Stk Usd0.001
AED Applied Micro Com Stk Usd0.01
AER Altera Corp Com Stk Usd0.001
etc.