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underground  
#1 Posted : Saturday, September 17, 2005 11:54:06 PM(UTC)
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Just have a quick question I know there are adv-dec (volume), issues for the the following markets: NYSE, Nasdq, and Amex for example New York Stock Exchange: symbol $adv $decl up, down Vol $vold Up Issues $add Down Issues $decl Unchanged Issues $uchg Now does this type of market data exist for the following symbols - S&P 500, Dow Jones, Russell and Midcap? If so can you tell me where to look them up (Esignal is my data provider), or what they are? Thanks for the help
Patrick  
#2 Posted : Tuesday, September 20, 2005 12:16:50 AM(UTC)
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Sorry Underground I do not believe it exists, though some weird data provider mihgt have something like that ... Patrick :mrgreen:
Marilyn  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, September 20, 2005 2:46:54 PM(UTC)
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Hi Underground... <making sure Patrick doesn't see me 8-[ > I think that we have that info in QuoteCenter. What I would do is call support at 1-801-265-9998. Ask the hard question (they know everything... and what they don't know they will find out quickly) and if we have it in QC... Just get transferred over to sales and try QC for 30 days. Because you are a MS Pro cust already you can try the QC data for free - kind of our way of letting you try. No obligations, no hidden fees (except exchange fees if you want them), etc. I did ask the guys around me and they think that we have what you are looking for but you should probably call for a definitive answer. :) M
dilmun99  
#4 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2005 11:48:59 PM(UTC)
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Also check out Larry Carhartt's site - he has lots of great breadth and other data broken down by index and ETF www.MasterDATA.com I have no connection. andrew
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