| Title: | Market Investing |
| Moderator: | 2155::michaud |
| Created: | Thu Jan 23 1992 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1060 |
| Total number of notes: | 10477 |
Can anyone point me to a database of mutual fund statistics so that I
can do sorts, etc. on that database to determine which funds have the
best recent yields, long-term yields, etc. for the purpose of helping
select a fund into which a lump-sum might be rolled. Naturally, the
least expensive databases would be the most desirable.
Thanks,
george
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| 151.1 | SUBPAC::SEAVEY | Thu Apr 09 1992 19:33 | 19 | ||
re: <<< Note 151.0 by MRCSSE::COLMAN >>> -< database of mutual funds? >- Hi George, Here are two data bases I'd love to get: (1) "Mutual Fund Optimizer" sold by CDA Investment Technologies. (2) "Morningstar Mutual Funds OnDisc" sold by Morningstar. A 1-year subscription to (1) is $525 for quarterly updates. A 1-year subscription to (2) is $495 for quarterly updates. Morningstar (2) can provide monthly updates for 1-year for $795. Would be nice. Many libraries have the hard copy Morningstar reports. -- Mardy | |||||
| 151.2 | NYFDIN::SAMBAMURTY | Raja | Fri Apr 10 1992 10:22 | 6 | |
Re: .0
Most magazines (like Money, Forbes, Kiplingers, etc...) review mutual
funds annually and they offer their data (with the tables, etc..) on a
flopy. They are far less expensive than .1 and their sources are often
either Morningstar or IDC or Lipper.
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| 151.3 | thanks for replies | MRCSSE::COLMAN | Fri May 01 1992 12:16 | 3 | |
Thanks for the replies. I'll try Money and Forbes.
george
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