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Historical Unit Trust Prices
fcmisc
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Hello,
Does anyone know where I can get historical daily unit trust prices from?
Some funds have them on their prices, but not all. But I would prefer a place that has prices for all unit trusts. I have spent an hour searching the internet but cannot find anywhere. Bloomberg, Reuters, Financial Express, Trustnet, Citywire etc... do not have them. And they are not on Yahoo Finance or Google Finance either.
Thanks,
fcmisc.
Does anyone know where I can get historical daily unit trust prices from?
Some funds have them on their prices, but not all. But I would prefer a place that has prices for all unit trusts. I have spent an hour searching the internet but cannot find anywhere. Bloomberg, Reuters, Financial Express, Trustnet, Citywire etc... do not have them. And they are not on Yahoo Finance or Google Finance either.
Thanks,
fcmisc.
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Do you want to download them, or just see what the price was on a particular day?
MorningStar has a chart tool thing where you can select 'prices' (not 'growth of £10,000') and then hover over a particular day on the chart and it tells you the price on that day.0 -
Do you want to download them, or just see what the price was on a particular day?
MorningStar has a chart tool thing where you can select 'prices' (not 'growth of £10,000') and then hover over a particular day on the chart and it tells you the price on that day.
Thanks for the reply! I'd looked at MorningStar but had not noticed your observation. But for some strange reason they quote 2 less decimal places than hargreaves lansdown (which doesn't have historical)0
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