General InvestorLink Questions
How long have you been in business?
How much does your service cost?
Data Questions
What types of data do you have?
How much historical data do you have?
Is your stock data split adjusted?
Is your stock data adjusted for dividends?
Do you have continuous futures contracts?
What are those weird symbols in my end of day futures
data files?
Is your mutual fund data adjusted for dividends and
distributions?
How long have you been in business?
InvestorLink has been providing financial data since 1992.
How much does your service cost?
Our service costs $24.95/month or $249.95/year. There are no startup
costs, hidden fees, software fees, historical data fees, etc. InvestorLink
accounts include unlimited access to end of day data and liberal access to
historical data.
What types of data do you have?
We provide end of day and historical stock, commodity, commitment of traders,
and mutual fund data.
How much historical data do you have?
Stock data to 1987.
Fund data to 1992.
Commodities data varies by commodity. See our
download page for a ticker list with start years.
Is your stock data split adjusted?
It is our policy not to adjust or otherwise tamper with data as provided
by exchanges. Our data files are not split adjusted, but our software
can be configured to adjust for splits as you retrieve the data. From
a users perspective, if you want split adjusted data, it is split adjusted.
If you want raw data, it is not adjusted.
Is your stock data adjusted for
dividends?
No.
Do you have continuous futures contracts?
Yes.
What are those weird symbols in my end of day futures
data files?
Odd month designators, such as 'C99T' represent Globex month contracts (in
this case, the Globex December corn contract). Odd three letter suffixes
are comittment of trader symbols, such as CCNL - Corn, Commercial Net Long.
Is your mutual fund data adjusted for dividends and
distributions?
No.