stockfetcher 980 posts msg #78 |
10/23/2002 1:47:59 PM
Recently we added new features to the StockFetcher Watch Lists.
1. Symbol Export/Import
You now have the ability to download symbols from your watch list as well as upload an external list of symbols to your watch list. You can upload symbols to your watch list provided the input file is in a "text" format where the ticker symbol is the first column of that file. If you have any difficulty importing a symbol list, don't hesitate to contact us!
2. Watch List only screens
You can now apply nearly any filter only to the stocks in your watch list, as opposed to all stocks available. This may be helpful when looking for particular alerts with stocks you have been watching. To use this new feature, simply add the phrase:
"apply to watchlist(WLID)"
to any of your filters. For example:
Again if you have any questions about these new features or would like to see other features, don't hesitate to contact us!
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tmaugham 115 posts msg #45936 - Ignore tmaugham |
7/17/2006 9:00:56 PM
How do I upload a list of symbols into a watch list?
Thanks,
Tom
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tmaugham 115 posts msg #45937 - Ignore tmaugham |
7/17/2006 9:06:54 PM
Never mind, I found it!!!!!
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datamodeler 2 posts msg #65453 - Ignore datamodeler |
7/26/2008 8:50:25 AM
There appears to be a built-in watch list named "ETF". What other such watch lists exist -- oe where can I find it?
Thanks
Mike Harris
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chetron 2,817 posts msg #65456 - Ignore chetron |
7/26/2008 9:53:16 AM
IMHO, I BELIEVE THIS IS CONSIDERED A "MARKET". SOME WORDS CAN'T BE USED FOR PERSONAL USE. IE: NASDAQ.....
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decipherlinda 133 posts msg #111151 - Ignore decipherlinda |
2/7/2013 1:14:31 PM
I don't know how up to date this thread is, but I found a way of changing an Excel column of ticker symbols into a comma delimited format ( V,WPRT,CSTR,ENR) easily and avoids having to convert an Excel file to a text file. If this post is old data, hopefully StockFetcher will remove it!
If your list of tickers is in column A and starts in row 5 (A5) and you want the comma-delimited list in column B:
In column B5 type in: =A5
In column B6 type in: =B5&","&A6
Then just copy/paste the formula in column B6 into the rest of the column of B cells down to the end of the tickers in column A.
Copy/paste the last cell of the B column to where you want the comma-delimited list to use/store.
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alp1535 13 posts msg #111216 - Ignore alp1535 |
2/8/2013 12:12:04 PM
Hey decipherlinda that's pretty cool.
Thanks
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