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You miss the point; it is not a financial matter but an ideological matter. Why should I have to pay for something which is available publicly for free? I'm just amazed that it's not really available anywhere in any sort of organised way - almost like some sort of a conspiracy. Surely this can't be the case?

Using your logic, one could say, well who cares if you have to pay 45c to the dollar in tax if you make let's say a million dollars....well obviously it matters.


The other issue I have is that a lot of these premium services do not offer data going back very far.

Now, what do you suggest for $30/m?

Why don't you just make your own website and share the data with us free of charge, then?
 
Did you check out the site i gave you yet?

Yes, it does look good. My only complaint is that the DAX, FTSE and CAC are not all listed companies but only the top ones in the indexes. But since they include them for free I can't really complain I suppose.

Do they also provide information on capital raisings?
 
Yes, it does look good. My only complaint is that the DAX, FTSE and CAC are not all listed companies but only the top ones in the indexes. But since they include them for free I can't really complain I suppose.

Do they also provide information on capital raisings?

They only provide price data, no fundamental info that I'm aware of.

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I'm a little confused as to how come a gun trader like yourself who is always telling everyone how they should be making easy money from trading can't/won't pay $30 a month for premium data. :confused: :confused: :confused:
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Using your logic, one could say, well who cares if you have to pay 45c to the dollar in tax if you make let's say a million dollars....well obviously it matters.
Completely illogical comparison.
 
That certainly sucks testicles. Where is a good place to get historical data adjusted for all the stuff?

From the property thread I think you are a uni student or recent grad, if thats the case your uni library should have database access to a few providers of financial data.

Probably not live data, but sites like FinAnalysis will have historical data for all firms, both share prices and accounting data.
 
From the property thread I think you are a uni student or recent grad, if thats the case your uni library should have database access to a few providers of financial data.

Probably not live data, but sites like FinAnalysis will have historical data for all firms, both share prices and accounting data.

Unfortunately I finished uni over a year ago :(
 
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