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Eric Larson
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Hi All:
I submit to you my more comprehensive futures data portal featuring historical EOD OHLC data for about 200 contracts and commitment of traders data. Also has continuous contracts.
and my commodity data portal:
http://www.quandl.com/markets/global-commodity-markets
I would very much appreciate comments and feedback
with thanks
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Hi:
Coffee (KC) and Cocoa (CC) are both already present under "softs". Or at:
Softs: Historical Time Series Data
However, this is CME not LIFFE. If LIFFE data is available somewhere, please let me know where and I will add it in.
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Hi:
I have built a new tool that makes it easy to get multi-stock time series.
http://wikiposit.org/stockbuild
You select as many names as you want and then you can download a data set of daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or annual closing prices for all the stocks in one clean data set. levels or % change. includes indices too.
feedback, comments, etc appreciated.
thanks
Eric.
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Hi
I have implemented a site that allows you to download historical daily closing prices for 52 different commodity futures going back to as early as 1955 for some contracts.
Energy, metals, fibres, softs, grains, currencies, meats, interest rates and indices are present. The archive contains individual contract prices, front month contracts as a single data sets and entire term structures (strips) as single data sets.
The main feature of my site is that you can:
select which contracts you want
select start and end dates
select spacing (daily, weekly, etc)
download the data in what ever format you want it.
The url is:
http://wikiposit.org/p?futures
I would appreciate feedback. thanks
Is China a Bubble ?
in Market News & Analysis
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I month ago I compiled: Data on China
From the hard data, there is nothing that screams "bubble". Not that I can see, anyway.