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You need to tell the guys that create these indicators that they should better named them.
It would be a lot easier if they called it NYSE-AMEX, for example.
Who would know that NYSE_MKT refers to AMEX and not NYSE itself?
Thanks for your support Robert.
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1) @Robert Carrillo, any chance we get a 2 year treasury yield anytime soon? We have 5, 10, 30 (FVX.XO, TNX.XO, TYX.XO), but no 2 year, which is quite an important part of the curve right now
2) I see 24-hr yields being calculated and posted by the likes of CNBC, WSJ, etc. However, the above-quoted symbols for 5, 10, and 30 are only calculated during the pit hours of 8:20am to 3:00pm ET. Is there any possibility of calculating the yields around the clock, and if not, can you explain why?
CBOE sent notice last Dec that they were going to stop providing those indexes eff Mar 31, followed by a notice in Jan that they would continue after all but not sure for how long.
DTN doesn't calculate the yields, we simply provide the data CBOE transmits. They don't provide a 2-year yield, if they did we would offer it along with 90 day, 5, 10 and 30 years. The yields are updated during CBOE trading hours.
VRCT.Z and VRET.Z seem to be the only two symbols relating to put/call ratios.
Given that the CBOE releases several p/c ratios data every day on their website ( CBOE - Put/Call Ratios ) for free, why does IQFeed not have all of these?
The main ones are equity p/c, index p/c, and total p/c. Which one of these does VRCT.Z and VRET.Z match?
DTN calculates the put/call ratios by processing the data for all of the stocks, there are thousands of contracts used in these calculations. If we have requests from customers for calculating additional ratios we can look at adding to the existing DTN Calculated Statistics. We would need to decide if the additional work involved in generating additional put/call ratios is worth the time and processing power if the CBOE posts the data for free.
We can provide the data for the puts and calls, and a subscriber can calculate any proprietary ratios he would like.
We have been experiencing issues with users connecting. The issue is outside of the DTN network. DTN is working with our carrier to get the issue resolved as quickly as possible.
Can you tell me if IQFeed's VINT.Z (NYSE ISSUES VOLUME TOTAL) symbol is the equivalent of the NYA volume?
For yesterday, VINT.Z shows a volume of 445,520.
If VINT.Z is not the NYA equivalent volume, can you tell me which symbol is?
Regards.
If I become half a percent smarter each year, I'll be a genius by the time I die