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Hello,
May someone suggest a good datavendor for historical-indices-data-feed?
On the major European markets for istance, there are about 900 ETFs and ETCs listed tracking about 415 indices.
I think 415 indices is not an infinite universe... but it's quite hard to find a retail-datavendor which can provide a proper data-feed
on the Internet you may find many retail-data-vendors but usually...
* they provide an expensive real-time (I just need end-of-day) data-feed
** they provide a data-feed for the ALL UNIVERSE about stocks (which I don't need, as I'dlike to invest in ETFs or other index-instruments)
** they provide very few indices, they provide indices I don't need (because they are not a benchmark for any ETFs), they provide price-return time series (of course total-return would be the proper solution)
I heard about Reuters Data Link. They claim to provide historical Time Series for about 3000 indices but they don't tell anything about which indices and which data-types. May someone kindly tell me more?
In summary: is it possible to buy ETF-bencmark-time-series from someone even if I can't spend millions $ on a Bloomberg Workstation?
Thank you everybody for your patience
May someone suggest a good datavendor for historical-indices-data-feed?
On the major European markets for istance, there are about 900 ETFs and ETCs listed tracking about 415 indices.
I think 415 indices is not an infinite universe... but it's quite hard to find a retail-datavendor which can provide a proper data-feed
on the Internet you may find many retail-data-vendors but usually...
* they provide an expensive real-time (I just need end-of-day) data-feed
** they provide a data-feed for the ALL UNIVERSE about stocks (which I don't need, as I'dlike to invest in ETFs or other index-instruments)
** they provide very few indices, they provide indices I don't need (because they are not a benchmark for any ETFs), they provide price-return time series (of course total-return would be the proper solution)
I heard about Reuters Data Link. They claim to provide historical Time Series for about 3000 indices but they don't tell anything about which indices and which data-types. May someone kindly tell me more?
In summary: is it possible to buy ETF-bencmark-time-series from someone even if I can't spend millions $ on a Bloomberg Workstation?
Thank you everybody for your patience