Hi!
I am trying to include the fundamental data, assets, into my strategy.
And, I have the following basic code "structure":
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The console continues to show "NULL!!!" which means the fi object is null...
I have download the needed Fidelity Fundamental Data. And, also check out the quick reference guide about " FundamentalItem".
The "Bars.Symbol" and "bar" show up correctly.
Do I miss something before the "FundamentalItem fi = GetFundamentalItem(bar, Bars.Symbol, "assets");"?
Or do I need to include certain libraries by using the "using" keyword?
Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated.
Alex
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Hi!
After further investigation, I figure out that the symbols (Russell 2000) that I run against -- half of them are without certain kind of fundamental data from Fidelity Fundamental Data download and that is why I am getting the null object.
Is there any way that I can get more complete Fundamental Data from Fidelity? Or, maybe could some other data providers provide more complete Fundamental Data that covers Russell 2000?
Alex
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Hi Alex,
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Is there any way that I can get more complete Fundamental Data from Fidelity?
Please report Fidelity data problems and suggestions directly into Fidelity phone support. Thanks.
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Or, maybe could some other data providers provide more complete Fundamental Data that covers Russell 2000?
Here you have their list to experiment with:
MS123 Providers, scroll down to
Fundamental, economic items and historical news. Two providers seem to have similar items: Morningstar (free, annual) has Asset Turnover and YCharts (paid, quarterly) has Assets and Asset Utilization. Furthermore, Assets is a free item at YCharts to try out on limited data range only.
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Hi! Eugene,
Good suggestion and I have contacted Fidelity to see why the lacking of fundamental data within the Russell 2000. And, also I will try out all the different fundamental data providers to see which one will best fit my need, thanks!
Alex
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Just to be on the safe side: note that "Assets" by YCharts will have a fundamental item name different from Fidelity's. You'll see it on the Fundamentals list.
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