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How To: Get Live Stock Quotes In Excel | A MSN Stock Quote Alternative
Around mid December 2014 the MSN Stock Quote Excel capabilities stopped working properly. I came up with this easy and very customizable solution for ...
Thanks Andrés! Very clearly explained tutorial!
I just have another question. How can I put a space between the stocks? Is
there a certain symbol for this? I've tried to put a space between 2 commas
(AAPL, ,GOOGL). but it didn't work. It is because I have spaces in my
excel file.
Kind Regards,
Benoit
Excellent work. Much obliged for your efforts here. Funny thing is, 10
years ago, I worked for an investment firm and they paid $3k a month for
this functionality. Big time kudos to you, Sir.
Hi there,
Working perfect! But just a question. Is it complicated to get the
information from other sources than Yahoo (borsen.dk)?
I'm from denmark, so my excel formulas dosn't work when the numbers are
separated by dot and not comma...
THANKS AGAIN!
+Emil Hoffgaard You can change the delimiting character to a dot rather than a comma. I'm not sure how difficult it would be to get from another source. As long as you find a source that will provide a file that you can import into excel it should work.
Hi Andreas, UK stock quotes are available on both Google Finance and Yahoo
Finance on their web pages. You showed how to retrieve from Google, perhaps
I could try from Yahoo if you let me know how to edit Yahoo into runNow.
Tony,Let me know if this isn't what you are looking for: curl -o EuroQuotes.txt -s "//download.finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=bp.L&f=sl1c1p2pt1"I used BP as an example as you suggested. Enter the symbols the same as I explained in the tutorial and append a .L to the end of the symbol. This will give you the London Stock Exchange price. I hope that helps.
Hi Andreas, I have never programmed anything before but managed to get the
stock quotes working perfectly by carefully following your instructions.
Many thanks. However, I cannot seem to retrieve any stocks from the UK
market (Footsie 100). I can find them on the Google Finance pages (e.g.
UK:BP) but cannot find the correct symbol to retrieve them with runNow.
Any ideas?
Hi Tony,Glad you got it to work. I have not tried this with stocks from the UK markets. In theory it should work with any quotes available on Yahoo Finance. Are the quotes you are looking for available there? If so, I will have to look into it at some point.
Andres, thanks for sharing. I've been able to make this work following your
detailed instructions. Can you please guide me through the steps to add Fx
quotes for major currencies. Many thanks.
Hi Patrick,Try adding this line to your code. It will make a second text file called currencies with your currency information. I have USD --> EUR as an example. curl -o currencies.txt -s "//download.finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=USDEUR=X&f=l1"I'm not sure if you will be able to add it into the same .txt as quotes because the parameters differ slightly. Also, I haven't been able to come across a list of parameter options for currencies. If you find one let me know where and I will post it here for others! Thanks for the question. Learned something new!