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- looking for templates for ETF data from MSH, Morningstar, others From: Mike Fitzpatrick
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- Re: looking for templates for ETF data from MSH, Morningstar, others From: Randy Harmelink
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- Re: Correlation Data From: Pete A
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looking for templates for ETF data from MSH, Morningstar, others
Posted by: "Mike Fitzpatrick" mff3429@comcast.net mff2805
Fri May 18, 2012 10:42 pm (PDT)
Hi,
I was looking for some templates to grap data about ETFs from MSN,
Morningstar, and maybe other places. It seems that no one place has all the
info I'm interested in. I get as much info as I can from etftrends.com
using the smfgettagcontact functions, along with the ever-useful smfStrExtr
function, but I couldn't figure out how to use that with MSN, as the I
really could not decipher the view source code.
Any help or comments would be appreciated.
Thanks
mike
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Re: looking for templates for ETF data from MSH, Morningstar, others
Posted by: "Randy Harmelink" rharmelink@gmail.com rharmelink
Fri May 18, 2012 10:54 pm (PDT)
I think there's only the Yahoo ETF template, but even that is somewhat
obsolete as Yahoo has changed a number of their web pages.
What are you trying to pick up?
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 10:42 PM, Mike Fitzpatrick <mff3429@comcast.net >wrote:
> I was looking for some templates to grap data about ETFs from MSN,
> Morningstar, and maybe other places. It seems that no one place has all
> the
> info I'm interested in. I get as much info as I can from etftrends.com
> using the smfgettagcontact functions, along with the ever-useful smfStrExtr
> function, but I couldn't figure out how to use that with MSN, as the I
> really could not decipher the view source code.
> Any help or comments would be appreciated.
>
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Re: Correlation Data
Posted by: "Pete A" optionzz@gmail.com option2z
Fri May 18, 2012 11:51 pm (PDT)
Hey Ron! Thanks for posting your correlation matrix. Nice tool. Pete A
--- In smf_addin@yahoogroups.com , Ron Spruell <hashky@...> wrote:
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> Here is a 3-month correlation table that I wrote. It may help you. Enter the ticker symbols in A5 through A17. You can change the length of time if you want.
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> Ron Spruell
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> >____________________ _________ ___
> > From: oyz79 <oyz79@...>
> >To: smf_addin@yahoogroups.com
> >Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 10:25 PM
> >Subject: [smf_addin] Re: Correlation Data
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> >Â
> >That probably explains it. However, that seems to be the standard method most sites use. Any idea how to write a formula to match the daily percent change method for correlations?
> >
> >--- In smf_addin@yahoogroups.com , Randy Harmelink <rharmelink@> wrote:
> >>
> >> It looks like they are correlating the daily percent change in price, but
> >> I'm not sure that's right. Daily percent changes don't have
> >> additive/subtractive properties, so looking at multiple days would
> >> misrepresent the data that would need to be compounded to get the
> >> cumulative return.
> >>
> >> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 7:57 PM, oyz79 <oyz79@> wrote:
> >>
> >> > ETF Replay shows -.64 as does Assetcorrelation.com. ETF Replay uses
> >> > adjusted data, not sure about assetcorrelation.com
> >> >
> >>
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