To: Anonymous who wrote (9119 ) 8/13/1999 1:48:00 AM From: Tunica Albuginea Respond to of 21876
Anonymous: market data: [ you must be a subscriber of Wall Street Journal ] TA --------------------------------------interactive.wsj.com Data Bank ? Data Bank ? Closing Stock Diary ? Closing Stock Data Bank U.S. Stocks Market Wrap ? Quotes Search ? Most Actives ? Leaders ? Losers ? Volume Pctg Leaders ? NYSE Highs/Lows ? NMS Highs/Lows ? DJIA Hour by Hour ? DJ Average Charts Statistics ? Dividends ? Index Components ? Money Flow ? New Security Issues ? New Stock Listings ? Odd Lot Trading ? Short Interest ? Stock Splits ? Yields On Dow Stocks Options/Futures ? Index Options ? Index Futures Options ? LEAPS ? Listed Options ? Index Futures, U.S. ? Index Futures, Non-U.S. Upgrades and Downgrades ? Upgrades and Downgrades Americas Stocks ? Argentina ? Brazil ? Canada ? Mexico ? DJ Global Indexes ? Leading Groups ? Lagging Groups ? American Groups Asian Stocks ? Australia ? Hong Kong ? India ? Indonesia ? Japan ? Malaysia ? Philippines ? Singapore ? South Korea ? Taiwan ? Thailand ? DJ Global Indexes ? Leading Groups ? Lagging Groups ? Asian Groups European Stocks ? Belgium ? Britain ? France ? Germany ? Italy ? Netherlands ? Spain ? Sweden ? Switzerland ? South Africa ? Euro Currency Converter ? DJ Global Indexes ? Leading Groups ? Lagging Groups ? European Groups ? DJ Stoxx Indexes Euro Markets ? Euro Currency Converter Euro Diary ? Convertible Bond Indexes ? EMU Broad Mkt Index ? Euro Currencies ? Euro Denom Bonds ? Euro Gov Bond Indexes ? European Gov Bond Indexes ? European Gov Bond Indexes - Capitalization ? European Gov Bond Indexes - Yields ? Global High Yld Index Bond Indexes ? EMU Gov Bond Index: Hedged ? EMU Gov Bond Index: Unhedged Benchmark Bond Indexes ? Euro-In Countries ? Euro-Out Countries ? Trading Blocs Global Indexes ? DJ Global Indexes ? World Leading Groups ? World Lagging Groups ? Americas Groups ? Asian Groups ? European Groups ? U.S. Groups ? U.S. Leaders & Laggers ? DJ Stoxx Indexes Bond Markets ? Bond Indexes ? Bond Yields ? DJ Bond Averages ? Federal Reserve Data ? Federal Reserve Monitor ? Interest Rate Futures Options ? Int'l Government Bonds ? Key Rates ? Money Rates ? Mortgage- Backed Securities & CMOs ? Treasury Quotes ? BanxQuote Banking Center Interest Rate Futures ? Americas ? Europe ? Euro ? EuroDollar, Yen ? Asian, Pacific Commodities Futures Agriculture ? Food, Fiber ? Livestock, Meat ? Oats, Corn, Rice ? Oilseeds ? Wheat Energy ? Electricity ? Petroleum Index ? U.S. ? Non-U.S. Interest Rate ? Americas ? Europe ? Euro ? EuroDollar, Yen ? Asian, Pacific Other ? Currency ? Metals ? Lumber Futures Options ? Currency ? Agricultural ? Metal ? Oil ? Index ? Interest Rate ? Livestock Spot Prices ? Cash Prices ? Electricity Prices ? Oil Statistics Currencies ? Exchange Rates ? Euro Currency Converter ? Key Cross Rates ? Currency Futures ? Currency Futures Options ? World Value of Dollar Mutual Funds ? Annuities ? Closed-End Funds ? Scorecards ? Int'l Funds ? Quotes Search IPOs ? Latest IPOs ? IPO Watch ? IPO Pipeline ? Withdrawn Deals Other Stats ? Insider Trading Spotlight ? Economic Indicators Archive ? Economic Chartbook ? Reports from Briefing.com ? Fed Reserve Monitor ? Earnings Surprises Calendars ? U.S. Economic Calendar ? Int'l Economic Calendar ? Securities Offering Calendar ? Earnings Calendar Update Times ? Update Times for Market Data Center ---------------------- you saidFor the thread - Does anyone know where you can go on the WEB to see just how the money flows each day, i.e., how much out of stocks and into bonds, how much out of stocks and into money market accounts, how much out of funds and into bonds or money market accounts....and of course the reverse whenever it happens? I wouldn't mind seeing that information if it was available. The talking heads on CNBC mention statistics concerning those facts once in a while. They don't say too much because I believe they really don't want to frighten individual small investors...the ones the Street depends on to sit on their stocks and not sell...thereby holding up the market a bit as these sell-offs and profit takings occur. On days like the past 17 trading days where all indexes have been dropping, I'd sure like to see what holding tanks the big bucks are going into. Anybody know? Anonymous