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Anyone know if I can get the current price or oil per barrel and gold per ounce on the iPhone through the stock quote function? If so, what are the symbols?
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I believe you were answering a different question. Anyone know the answer to how to get gold and oil prices to show up in the stock widget on the iPhone?
If you are looking for a ticker symbol representing light sweet crude oil futures, the most frequently quoted per barrel price of oil, use
CLJ08.NYM which represents the current contract on the New York Mercantile Exchange for delivery of light sweet crude in April of this year.
You knew this would not be simple, right? CL represents the commodity, 08 the current year, and the J embedded in it represents April. If you want other delivery months, you should instead use the form
CLx
08.NYM where the x character is replaced by the following representation for a given month:
F - January
G - February
H - March
J - April
K -May
M - June
N - July
Q - August
U - September
V - October
X - November
Z - December
As we roll on toward 2009, change the trailing indicator from 08 to 09. Hey: nobody said this would be easy.
Today, the April delivery indicator closed at $ 109.85. I have no reason to believe that these structured symbols would not work on the iPhone. They certainly do produce the correct values for the standard Apple stocks widget in OS X.
The two character symbol for gold futures is GX, with February, April, June, August, October and December as the delivery months. All twelve months are valid for delivery of light sweet crude.
You will likely find looking at coffee and cocoa futures somewhat less depressing…