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This item downloads historical quotes data for the index option symbols listed in the international securities exchange (LSE). The symbol filter is ready and you just need to press the download button to get the lasted quotes data. But before that, you have to download the list of option indexes that are listed in the LSE. This list includes 23 symbols and can be downloaded at the following location: ISE index options list
Some symbols have data that goes back to 1998.
Example:
ISE Oil and Gas Services Index: Data starts in January 1999.
ISE Bio-Pharmaceuticals Index: Data starts in January 1999.
ISE Homebuilders Index: Data starts in January 2001.
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