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Strategies & Market Trends : Bonds, Currencies, Commodities and Index Futures -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Winston Chen who wrote (2127)7/24/2001 5:25:03 PM
From: Louis V. Lambrecht  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
Winston - ouch! What's the use of tickers? They change with each data feed.

For tickers look at:

futuresource.com has pull down frames for most of them

bloomberg.com and the other links in the left column under "Rates & bonds".

Can't help much further as I never understood the mechanics of bonds trades (That is why I also am lurking here <g>)

For data series: bonds are not my cup of tea. Sorry.



To: Winston Chen who wrote (2127)7/24/2001 5:54:21 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12411
 
Winston,

Go to the header of this thread and look under charts. Each of those sites will have what you want, but you will have to learn what the ticker symbols are for each contract on each site.

The 30 year bond is US01U at quote.com

You would have to create your own graphs for the density you are looking for and that data would be hard to find. What you are looking for is available from the large brokerages.., but costs money.

Good Luck,

Chip

1. feds fund rate
2. prime rate
3. 3 month T. bill
4. 6 month T. bill
5. 1 year T. bill
6. 5 year T. note
7. 10 year T. note
8. 20 year T. bond
9. 30 year T. bond