can i access small and micro cap data from WL. Im obviously working Penny stocks.
S & P 600 Maybe ?
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S&P 600, why not? Even Russell 2000 should not be an issue.
If the data vendor offers penny stocks, you should get the data. It all depends on the data feed. There are dozens of
data providers covering mostly all world markets.
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Not to be a newbie but how do I ?
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Didnt notice your link to a plethora of data service providers until second look. So now that I have the google showing up as my data set, how do I populate with my penny stocks. Must I need do them each individually as in the data manager or can I auto-pop based on price<(val)?
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So now that I have the google showing up as my data set, how do I populate with my penny stocks. Must I need do them each individually as in the data manager or can I auto-pop based on price<(val)?
Unfortunately, my telepathic abilities aren't at their best today. Could you please rephrase what you just said so I could understand?
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I chose the google dsp for its intraday service
I defined it as my data set expecting to find all symbols listed in it. Not the case. The data set is empty and so, I am asking whether I can auto populate it with all stocks google or do I have to enter them seperately csv through data manager?
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You can not autopopulate it because there are no classification groups. Find a list of penny stocks somewhere, copy and paste into that New DataSet Wizard dialog, and confirm. If Google supports exporting their historical data, then you're lucky. Otherwise you're not -- as free data vendors not necessarily provide access to all kinds of stocks.
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By the way, why Google? Can't you simply download these symbols from Fidelity? Is there a problem?
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No. no prob.just new to WL n didnt consider it.
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