Append data to BBFree?
Author: gbullr
Creation Date: 8/22/2012 12:24 PM
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gbullr

#1
So I downloaded the BBFree add in and was able to get a bunch of historical data which was very useful. The data generally only goes back 5 years.

Is it possible, if I have the data going further back on excel, to add it to the data file so that from now on I can use the add in and data manager to keep the data up to date?

Thanks.

Also. Is there an addin to get data for the fed.gov site?

Thank you.
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Eugene

#2
The BB Free data goes back 6 years. I think it's possible to glue some data together. Your job is to write a script that:

1. concatenates two Bars objects, the ASCII (I guess "Excel" actually means a CSV file) and the BBFree,
2. saves the resulting Bars object into a .WL file (see QuickRef > Bars object > SaveToFile & LoadFromFile)
3. copies the file under the appropriate subfolder of the B........Free root folder (in alphabetical order):

..AppData\Roaming\Fidelity Investments\WealthLabPro\1.0.0.0\Data\B........Provider\Daily\..

P.S. What is the fed.gov site?
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gbullr

#3
http://federalreserve.gov/datadownload/

All the fed releases.

I think by 2015 I may be proficient enough to write a script to do what you mention above.

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Eugene

#4
Just wondering, what kind of symbols are you trying to glue the data for together? Maybe there's an already available but overlooked alternative.

Re: Fed site. No provider, and no plans to create one currently due to low interest. What has value on their download section?
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gbullr

#5
On the download section to me at least the following thing has values.

1) Interest rates
2) Monetary measures M1 M2 etc.


http://www.federalreserve.gov/datadownload/Choose.aspx?rel=H.6

If you do ever build something for this would you let me know?

Thank you
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Eugene

#6
QUOTE:
1) Interest rates
2) Monetary measures M1 M2 etc.

From the available fundamental data providers, the YCharts package (paid datafeed) seems to have these rates:

Available economic items > Interest Rates
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