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TWS: How to load NASDAQ 100 index constituents


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mattewpanz
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Hi,

After some time spent on IB's TWS (Trader Workstation) I'm not able to find a useful way to load all the tickers of an index.

An example of this is shown in this screenshot



Is it possible to achieve the same result in Interactive Brokers TWS?

Many Thanks,
mp


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 chik 
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I do not believe so. Trader Workstation is more of an trade execution platform, so it leaves some research abilities to be desired.


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