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Canada
Canadian exchanges are well supported, almost as completely as the American exchanges.
Although the demo is gone, here are the details of what
its programs still do.
The Canadian Earnings Importer can give some useful feedback or allow saving notes
for Profiler.
CANADA TRUST:
* importers for both single quotes or portfolios of 20
* intra-day stock quotes are delayed; index quotes are real-time
CT.HTML & CT.ASCII:
* imports unlimited HTML or ASCII text quote files
- GUI browser users export data with "Save Source" or "Save As Text"
- text browser users e-mail data to themselves
CT.INSTAQUOTE:
* used while on-line
* efficient, since no other file handling is necessary
* currently requires AMIBROKER.1 (AmiBroker's ARexx port #1), and Term
HISTORIES:
* Canadian histories start January 1, 1996
* supports all Canadian exchanges, including penny stocks
* BONUS: also supports long American histories
* Vancouver Stock Exchange's history files start 3/3/97
* CDNX histories start November /99
Earnings:
* imports one Quarter's earnings info, from a daily source
* uses the MARKET setting to cull unwanted data
* REBOL robot available
MEGAQUOTE.CAN:
* imports from one to all EOD stock & index changes
(uses config system)
* calculates Advanced/Declined ratio & A/D volumes
* supports all 4 Canadian exchanges (not the Canadian Dealing Network)
* can build all missing histories from the history quote server
* a MegaQuote for ALL/SOME Canadian Dealing Network quotes is planned
for when the method of collecting the data is more efficient
* REBOL robot available, to collect data (requires check.r for quality control)
UNLIMITED SINGLE QUOTES:
* various ways of importing single intra-day or EOD quotes exist,
includes all stock & index data
* includes a 2nd US/Canadian InstaQuote importer
TSE & CDN DATA:
* 4 programs import Toronto Stock Ex. and C. D. Network single quotes, either
instantly from AWeb or Term, or postponed when using HTML or ASCII text files
- imports full quote, plus the number of shares
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