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tokyojoeskid
11-19-2008, 05:25 PM
Hey guys its been a while since I have been on here but I have switched over most of my money to index funds based on my risk profile. I will be re-balancing to avoid style drift every quarter when necessary, this has been proven over time to beat the market and any kind of active money managers.
My question to you, right now we are setting up a website and I really don't like the RSS feed that NASDAQ.com has to offer. It is a little jumpy and doesn't quote the price. Does anyone know where to find one that would display at least 10 quotes with prices and change? Even if its a 15min delay that is ok.
www.discountinvestmentadvisor.com
Thanks for any help out there, and this is not an advertisement for our site.
TokyoJOesKiD
Hey guys its been a while since I have been on here but I have switched over most of my money to index funds based on my risk profile. I will be re-balancing to avoid style drift every quarter when necessary, this has been proven over time to beat the market and any kind of active money managers.
My question to you, right now we are setting up a website and I really don't like the RSS feed that NASDAQ.com has to offer. It is a little jumpy and doesn't quote the price. Does anyone know where to find one that would display at least 10 quotes with prices and change? Even if its a 15min delay that is ok.
www.discountinvestmentadvisor.com (http://www.discountinvestmentadvisor.com)
Thanks for any help out there, and this is not an advertisement for our site.
TokyoJOesKiD
Whoa...A voice from the past...Hey Joe.
Well, barcharts has a ticker applet...Not sure you'd like it though:
http://www2.barchart.com/tools.asp
Good luck with the site...Best, Doug
tokyojoeskid
11-19-2008, 11:22 PM
Thanks Doug!
It's been a while. I mostly hold ETF's right now but I am bottom feeding also. Picked up PTEN at 11.50, TSO at 10.50, some citi and looking at nvda or sndk. SNDK is trading at cash!?!!!
New-born baby
11-20-2008, 09:54 AM
Hey guys its been a while since I have been on here but I have switched over most of my money to index funds based on my risk profile. I will be re-balancing to avoid style drift every quarter when necessary, this has been proven over time to beat the market and any kind of active money managers.
My question to you, right now we are setting up a website and I really don't like the RSS feed that NASDAQ.com has to offer. It is a little jumpy and doesn't quote the price. Does anyone know where to find one that would display at least 10 quotes with prices and change? Even if its a 15min delay that is ok.
www.discountinvestmentadvisor.com
Thanks for any help out there, and this is not an advertisement for our site.
TokyoJOesKiD
Joe, is that really you? Welcome back, kid!
Here's one:
http://javaboutique.internet.com/javaticker/
This should work:
http://www.brothersoft.com/led-stock-quotes-ticker-applet-25150.html
tokyojoeskid
11-21-2008, 12:06 AM
Thanks! It's good to be back but seriously enough is enough already with this market
New-born baby
11-22-2008, 08:19 AM
Thanks! It's good to be back but seriously enough is enough already with this market
Yes, indeed!
tokyojoeskid
12-04-2008, 01:31 PM
Great thanks IIC, that ticker worked perfectly into our site. Do you or anyone else happen to have one for news anything related to the market? We might add it to the forum page.
I found a bunch on Yahoo, morningstar ect. but unfortunately they are all for non-commercial use only. The great thing about that barchart.com one is that once its up on your site they offer co-branding for free.
-TKJ
Ya know...I do but I can't find them right now...I'm going on vacation and I don't know where to look...But I found them by googling a ways back.
Try this and then maybe change the search terms a little to find others:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=news+feeds+for+stock+market+websites
Good Luck...Doug(IIC)
tokyojoeskid
12-06-2008, 08:21 PM
Thanks Doug have fun on vacation!
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