giancarlo.dibetta wrote:Hi Mark
Hi Matteo
Thank you both for your suggestions. I have been able to retrieve all my ETF quotes from the Wall Street Journal server. It works well!
Thank you again and have a Wonderful New Year!
Giancarlo.
Hi Giancarlo and Matteo.
I do agree with what has been written.
I would like to share my experience that has cost me a great deal of time
as I found that to use Fund Manager for Italian costumers is rather cumbersome.
1. Wall Street historical is much more reliable than Yahoo.
2. If you have the pro or Advisor version Yahoo (if quotes are avalilable)
is better for intraday update because it has a 15 minutes delay rather
than 20 minutes of Wall street.
3 . If you don't find quotes of investments that can't be automatically
updated I advise you to dowload historical data from Sole24 web site
and in many cases they go back up to10 years.
https://mercati.ilsole24ore.comI copy here the procedure that I follow and the string that you must write in FM for the generic import file that I wrote with the main help from Mark
1. SCARICARE FILE CSV DA PAGINA SOLE 24ORE
2. APRIRE FILE VUOTO EXCEL
3. MENU DATI IMPORTARE FILE TESTO
4. DELIMITATO FLAG DATI CON INTESTAZIONI
5. DELIMITATORI
a. SOLA VIRGOLA (NO TABULAZIONE) E CONTROLLARE A DX, O “(VIRGOLA O VIRGOLETTE)
b. CONSIDERA DELIMITATORI CONSECUTIVI COME UNO SOLO
6 DOPPIO CLICK DATA CORRISPONDENTE A COSA APPARE
7 APRRE FILE CSV E CANCELLARE COLONNE SUPERFLUE
8. controllare simbolo decimali
8. SALVARE COME TXT DELIMITATO DA TABULAZIONI
9. Aprire file TXT PER VERIFICARLO
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FM STRING
"OO","HH","LL","NAV","VV","YY-MM-DDTXX
By the way in order to have less problems I do use Fm with the Options -general preferences
Number format Us format i.e 1 thousand = 1,000.00 .
Have a nice 2024 year
Antonio