Tesla’s Bitcoin Gamble
The cryptocurrency and stock worlds collided yesterday with the news that Tesla has bought $1.5bn worth of Bitcoin and will start accepting the cryptocurrency as payments for its vehicles. Here is the...
View ArticleCoinbase IPO
Coinbase today filed its S1 document with the SEC signaling its intention to launch an IPO (Initial Public Offering). Coinbase is a digital/crypto currency exchange, founded in 2012 and recently...
View ArticleGetting Started in Ethical Investing
Interest in ethical and sustainable issues has exploded over recent years and today we can see these issues start to influence those in the financial investment community. Investors are increasingly...
View Article4 Ways to Improve Excel Spreadsheet Performance
Excel Price Feed has been built to perform well with large spreadsheets and can handle spreadsheets that contain formulas for many financial instruments and data fields. You can quite easily build an...
View ArticleStock Option Symbols
In the world of financial markets most people are aware of stock symbols, the short codes that are used to identify a company. These codes, called symbols or tickers usually reflect the name of the...
View ArticleMarket Performance 2022 YTD using Excel
Just a quick blog post today, looking at market performance for a bunch of stocks so far this year (otherwise known as year to date or YTD). As a reference point, today (24 March 2022) the S&P500...
View ArticleAmerican Depository Receipts (ADRs)
What is an ADR? An ADR is a stock certificate, denominated in US dollars, issued by a US based bank or broker. It represents a specific number of shares, usually one, in a foreign company’s stock i.e....
View ArticleHow to use Excel to convert from an ISIN or CUSIP to a stock ticker
Today we released a small but very important new feature: a set of new formulas to convert commonly used financial instrument identifiers, such as a CUSIP or ISIN, to a ticker. This has been a...
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View ArticleUS Treasury Rate Analysis Using Excel
The US Government, via the US Treasury, offers a wide range of fixed income securities to investors for the purposes of Government funding. These securities are categorised as US Treasury bills, notes...
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