ChizzleMeTimbers 36 posts msg #95935 - Ignore ChizzleMeTimbers |
9/1/2010 2:28:57 PM
I was curious what are the different markets we can filter? for example we can write
market is nasdaq
market is nasdaq 400
market is 0 which i believe removes all ETF's etc
is there a list that shows them all?
thanks in advance
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Kevin_in_GA 4,599 posts msg #95936 - Ignore Kevin_in_GA |
9/1/2010 3:36:51 PM
From Yepher's command list:
http://www.yepher.com/stockfetcher/command.html
Currently Stockfetcher supports the major U.S. markets. Below
are some samples using the appropriate phrasing:
• NASDAQ
• NASDAQ 100
• NOT LEAPS
• NVI
• NYSE
• Not Amex
• Not NASDAQ
• Not NASDAQ 100
• Not NYSE
• Not OTCBB
• Not Optionable
• Optionable
• Not S&P 500
• OTCBB
A simple way to filter for market is like this
Price is between 5 and 7
AND market equals 5
and add column market description
and add column market
where market number is:
1 - OTCBB
2 - AMEX
3 - NYSE
4 - Nasdaq / OTCBB
5 - NASDAQ / OTCBB
Kevin
P.S. While not listed here, it seems that if you can say "not S&P 500" then you can also say "market is S&P 500"
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ChizzleMeTimbers 36 posts msg #96633 - Ignore ChizzleMeTimbers |
9/30/2010 10:39:24 AM
Thank you for the prompt response... I am about a month late in thanking you... quite a market rally we have had since then
how can I .. essentially i want to just see nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 ... just those two markets together at the same time in one filter... I put them both in... but they obviously would only pick the stocks in both
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Dannycolmex 4 posts msg #96638 - Ignore Dannycolmex |
9/30/2010 9:05:54 PM
You can use the OR string, as mentioned here at the forum:
set{A, count(market is S&P500, 1)}
set{B, count(market is NASDAQ100, 1)}
set{OR1, A + B} show stocks where OR1 above 0
Good luck
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