Historical Data on Nasdaq's Pre-Market Indicator?

Discussion in 'Data Sets and Feeds' started by MGB, Oct 28, 2001.

  1. MGB

    MGB

    Does anyone happen to have historical data on Nasdaq's Pre-Market Indicator?

    MGB
     
  2. Not much history there, is there? Its fairly new.
     
  3. MGB

    MGB

    I don't need 10 years of data.

    I'll take what I can get.

    MGB
     
  4. sallyboy

    sallyboy Guest

    Probably a stupid question, but is there a ticker symbol for the Pre & Post Market Indicators?
     
  5. vinigar

    vinigar

    I would like to know this one also...have to do a little digging...unless one of you guys already know:)
     
  6. Vishnu

    Vishnu

    check out ^QMI on Yahoo Finance.
     
  7. cocobop

    cocobop

    This NASDAQ-100 site offers pre-market data but it is not streaming. The data starts at 8:15 every morning and continues until the open. You need to refresh the screen in order to get an update of the current price.

    http://dynamic.nasdaq.com/asp/pmi.asp

    I also like this heat map of all the 100 stocks in the index. It gives a gradiant relationship of where all the stocks are trading in relation to each other going from hot to cool, higher to lower. If you put your mouse on the stock symbol it will give the current price last trade and and a little graph. Pretty neat, I use it every day before the open. This java program will refresh itself every minute automatically.

    http://screening.nasdaq.com/heatmaps/heatmap_pmi.asp

    Good trading
    Steve
     
  8. MGB

    MGB

    The symbols for eSignal are:

    $QMI -- Nasdaq's Pre-Market Indicator
    $QIV -- Nasdaq-'s Post-Market Indicator

    CyberTrader doesn't carry them (as far as I can tell).

    I called CSIdata.com. They don't have the indicators.

    I have just sent email to Nasdaq to see what they say about getting historical quotes for the indicators.

    MGB
     
  9. vinigar

    vinigar

    Vishu,
    How were you able to find ^qmi on Yahoo...it works just fine...but I was wondering...if I started without your input I would not have found it...I looked under their indices...just wondering:)
     
  10. Vishnu

    Vishnu

    I used "Symbol Lookup" and typed in "pre" "nasdaq"
     
    #10     Oct 30, 2001