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 U.S. Stocks 

To look up a stock symbol, click on the symbol search function. In SnapCharts, this means clicking on the "Search" link next to the symbol entry box. In JavaCharts, click on the word "Symbol" just before the symbol entry box. Each of these will bring up a dialog box to help you find the symbol you need based on the company name.

In the search dialog box, you can enter a whole or partial company name. Our servers will present you a list of all the stocks which match your criteria.

Non-common stocks require special symbols. For preferred stocks, you need to append the stock symbol with a hyphen to indicate it is a preferred issue. For example, ATP- In cases where there is a special class of preferred stock, follow the hyphen with the class, such as MFG-A.

Special classes of stock are followed by a period and their class letter. For example, TI.A Rights are a special class of their own which use the letter R for the class, such as ICI.R

 Canadian Stocks Back To Top 
To view Canadian stock charts or quotes, use this format:

CountryCode : Exchange Code . Symbol

For Example:

CA:T.NT would be entered to specify the Canadian stock NT on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Available Exchange Codes are T (Toronto), V (CDNX Venture), and M (Montreal).

 European and Asian Stocks Back To Top 
Prophet offers equity charts from a number of other countries. These charts are available for free in SnapCharts but are only available to Premium Members in JavaCharts. You can also reference these stocks on Prophet's Global Snapcharts page.

To view a chart, precede the symbol with the two-character country code and a colon. For example:

Australia - AU:ERG
France - FR:13000
Great Britain - GB:VOD
Hong Kong - HK:45
Malaysia - MY:3867
Singapore - SG:A01
 Indices and Indicators Back To Top 
Click here for a list of Index symbols.

To enter an index symbol directly, precede the root symbol with a dollar sign ("$")

For Example:

$SPX would be the S&P 500.
$COMPQ would be the NASDAQ Composite.

Prophet also has a variety of international index symbols:

IX:AORD - All Ordinaries Index (Australia)
IX:ATG - Athens Greece General
IX:BEL - Brussels Belgium BEL-20
IX:CAC - CAC-40 Index (France)
IX:CDNX - S&P/CDNX Index (Canada)
IX:DAX - DAX 30 (Germany)
IX:FTSE - FTSE 100 (Great Britain)
IX:HSI - Hang Seng Index (Hong Kong)
IX:IBEX - IBEX 35 (Spain)
IX:KLSE - KLSE Composite (Malaysia)
IX:KOSP - Seoul Composite (Korea)
IX:MIB - MIB 30 (Italy)
IX:NIK - Nikkei 225 (Japan)
IX:NZ - NZSE 40 (New Zealand)
IX:SMI Swiss Market (Switzerland)
IX:STI - Straits Time (Singapore)
IX:SZSE - SZSE B Share Index (China)
IX:TSE - Toronto 300 (Canada)
IX:TWN - Taiwan Weighted
 Mutual and Money Funds Back To Top 
Mutual funds always consist of five symbols ending with an "X" pattern. Money funds also have five symbols and end with an "XX". A mutual fund chart displays the fund's net asset value (NAV) whereas a money fund shows the yield of that fund.

For Example:

FMAGX would be for the Fidelity Magellan Fund. FRTXX would be for the Fidelity Money Market Trust.

 Futures Back To Top 
Click here for a list of Futures symbols.

There are a couple of formats available for specifying futures contracts.

  • Symbol + Month Code + Year
    Examples: SPZ9, CH2, WH3
  • Symbol + 4 digit Date
    Examples: SP9912, C0203, W0312

If you want to fetch quotes from the GLOBEX, precede the symbol with the @ sign. The month codes for futures are:

MonthMonth Code
JanuaryF
FebruaryG
MarchH
AprilJ
MayK
JuneM
JulyN
AugustQ
SeptemberU
OctoberV
NovemberX
DecemberZ

Continuous Contracts: Prophet also makes synthetic continuous contracts available to give you a better long-term perspective. Two styles of contracts are available - non-adjusted and adjusted. Both of these are created by chaining together individual contracts based on volume. Each front month, based on the highest volume contract, is used for every portion of the assembled continuous contract.

Sometimes there is a substantial price difference when a contract "rolls forward." That is, even though they represent the same market, two different contract months may have an unusually large difference in price. This is particularly truly of some agricultural commodities. An adjusted contract eliminates this gap in order to portray a more useful long-term chart. These contracts are forward-adjusted, which means that their recent prices will have no correlation to their true market price.

You can view charts for Continuous Contracts by entering the root symbol plus 1600 for non-adjusted, or 1700 for adjusted contracts. For Example:

Use S1600 for a non-adjusted graph on continuous contracts for soybeans.
Use W1700 for a graph of adjusted contracts for wheat.

 Single Stock Futures Back To Top 
Single Stock Futures (SSFs) are a relatively new financial instrument on the market. There are two exchanges for SSFs - the NQLX and One Chicago.

The construction of a SSF symbol is:

Stock Symbol + Exchange Letter (either N or O) + Year + Month

For example, the September 2003 future for Microsoft traded on the NQLX would be MSFTN0306. The same instrument on the Chicago One exchange would be MSFTO0306. Notice the only difference is the exchange letter (O instead of N).

 Stock Options Back To Top 
The first three characters of an options symbol are the root. By no means does this necessarily correspond to the underlying stock root. In the case of IBM, it does. In the case of Apple Computer (stock symbol AAPL, root symbol AAQ) the symbols are different. The first three alphabetic characters following the dot (".") are used to represent this.

If you do not know the root symbol for an option, the fastest way to find it is through Prophet's own Options Chains page. Simply enter the regular stock symbol and all the available options symbols will be displayed.

Next is the month/type, which can be any 1 of 24 possible alphabetic characters. This is the 4th character of the symbol, and it shows not only if it's a PUT or a CALL, but also what the month expiration is. So, in the case of .IBMPB, the 4th character is "P," which means its an April PUT.

Month Call Put
January A M
February B N
March C O
April D P
May E Q
June F R
July G S
August H T
September I U
October J V
November K W
December L X

Finally, the 5th character is the strike price. Because there are only 26 letters in the alphabet, but far more possible strike prices, there is a lot of recycling. So "A" might be $5, $105, $205, $305, etc. You have to know what the strike price is to have an educated guess as to what is really being stated.

Strike Code Price Strike Code Price
A $5.00 M $65.00
B $10.00 N $70.00
C $15.00 O $75.00
D $20.00 P $80.00
E $25.00 Q $85.00
F $30.00 R $90.00
G $35.00 S $95.00
H $40.00 T $100.00
I $45.00 U 7.50
J $50.00 V $12.50
K $55.00 W $17.50
L $60.00 X $22.50

Some option symbol examples:

.AAQDX - Apple Computer Corporation for a Stock Option CALL in April at $112.50
.AAQPR - Apple Computer Corporation for a Stock Option PUT in April at $90.00
.IBMDD - IBM Corporation for a Stock Option CALL in April at $120.00
.IBMPG - IBM Corporation for a Stock Option PUT in April at $135.00
.IBMPB - IBM Corporation for a Stock Option PUT in April at $110.00

 Foreign Exchange (FOREX) Back To Top 
You can view end-of-day foreign exchange information with the symbols below. These charts indicate the value of these various currencies with respect to the U.S. Dollar.

$FXAU - Australian Dollar
$FXBR - Brazilian Real
$FXCA - Canadian Dollar
$FXCN - Chinese Yuan
$FXDK - Danish Krone
$FXEU - EMU Members EURO
$FXHK - Hong Kong Dollar
$FXIN - Indian Rupee
$FXJP - Japanese Yen
$FXMY - Malaysian Ringgit
$FXMX - Mexican Peso
$FXNZ - New Zealand Dollar
$FXNO - Norwegian Krone
$FXSG - Singapore Dollar
$FXZA - South African Rand
$FXKR - South Korean Won
$FXLK - Sri Lankan Rupee
$FXSE - Swedish Krona
$FXCH - Swiss Franc
$FXTW - Taiwanese Dollar
$FXTH - Thai Baht
$FXGB - British Pound
$FXVE - Venezuelan Bolivar
 
 
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