Alpha Vantage gives error or wrong quote for stocks class b
I have two stocks which are of class B in my portfolio and thus the ticker symbol finish with a .B . For some reason when I have Alphavantage update my portfolio quotes, either an error appears for these stocks or they show the wrong quote. An example is ticker symbol RDS.B . Does anyone know how to input the ticker symbol in Moneydance for these type of stock?
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1 Posted by derekkent23 on 05 May, 2018 06:48 AM
I am not support staff, just a user.
Hi Rod.
It does not look like Alpha Vantage supports ADS.B
There is an alternative source which supports ADS.B, see screen shot.
I am currently using a free stand-alone program that was originally developed to help out users of MS Money when Microsoft stopped supporting that product. The developer is actively supporting this software and has adapted it to work with Moneydance. More feature in the pipeline. This current build very stable and the quotes very consistent. It has a lot of useful features. These include obtaining quote for stocks & funds, from many stock exchanges US, Canada, UK, Europe and Australia to name but a few. The ability to convert quotes from one currency to another. Provide a means for importing all this data into Moneydance. You can also import exchange rates along with your security prices. The program is in java, like Moneydance and thus runs on Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
Take a look at his thread and download the PDF outlining how to use the program and link to download the program. Post 122 in this thread.
http://help.infinitekind.com/discussions/investments/3036-third-par...
Let us know how this program performs for you.
Hope this helps
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