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schhay
2011-10-27 21:27:10


Are there items/objects containing total count of components which make up ^IXIC, ^DJI, and ^GSPC indices? I like to get consistent dynamic count
similar ^52-week-highs/lows-nasdaq instead of something that I have to enter manually. If we don't have them, I wonder of the devt team can create this.
Thanks a bunch.



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2011-10-28 06:23:27

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In order to get the total number of components of an index, you have to create a custom database that associates ticker symbols with indices.
Sorry but we don't have such database.



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