Hi Mark,
I'm concerned about the free access of quotes for the future. If another quote server would have to shut down the service, there would be probably a data supply problem for me (to analyze the markets I use 100 currency pairs, +200 indexes, etc...)
Currently this is still OK, the data are available for my needs, but I'm thinking ahead. So I've started to look at the offers available from the data providers. This is expensive but I think I could pay 50 to 100$ per month for good data, if I had too.
There are plenty of data providers on the Internet, with different data and pricing. Personally, EOD (End Of Day) data is probably what I would need. The Reuters Datalink seems interesting to me. It is used by the MetaStock program but can be subscribed alone. We can choose from 5 data packages, each for 25$/month. This is just a first idea.
For EOD data, the Metastock file format seems quite used among the EOD vendors. Would an (automatic) import of this file format in Fund Manager be possible?
Each user has his own needs regarding data, so I guess it is tricky to implement a solution / data provider directly in Fund Manager that would satisfy everyone. So I guess automatic import commands in Fund Manager could be the way to go, in order to deal with these custom data providers?
This is just raw preliminary ideas. Again, currently is it still OK for me with the free quote servers, but for how long. So I'm interested to know how you consider this question, the integration and/or interfacing of data vendors with Fund Manager.