T Toad Mar 9, 2006 #1 Does anyone know where I would get hold of commodity markets data going back to the 1800s? Anyway you know of obtaining this data is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Does anyone know where I would get hold of commodity markets data going back to the 1800s? Anyway you know of obtaining this data is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
N nazzdack Mar 9, 2006 #2 Sombody has a lot of free time on their hands. Contact the Chicago Board of Trade, the New York Cotton Exchange, Jake Bernstein or Robert Prechter for starters.
Sombody has a lot of free time on their hands. Contact the Chicago Board of Trade, the New York Cotton Exchange, Jake Bernstein or Robert Prechter for starters.
T tomhaden Mar 9, 2006 #3 I don't know where to get data going back to the 1800s, but a few places on the web offer free futures data back to the 70s. I can post the links if you are interested, or do a google search.
I don't know where to get data going back to the 1800s, but a few places on the web offer free futures data back to the 70s. I can post the links if you are interested, or do a google search.
M mschey Mar 9, 2006 #5 I would get in contact with Jake Bernstein. He has worked some of those markets back to the early 1700' s on the AG products.
I would get in contact with Jake Bernstein. He has worked some of those markets back to the early 1700' s on the AG products.
J Jayford Mar 10, 2006 #6 CSI and Pinnacle both sell long term commdity data, but it doesn't go nearly as long as you are looking for.
CSI and Pinnacle both sell long term commdity data, but it doesn't go nearly as long as you are looking for.