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I would like to follow companies that are not listed on American exchanges in my Numbers spreadsheets.

I would like to follow companies that are not listed on American and Canadian exchanges. For example, Metro AG. This is a German company trading on the Frankfurt exchange. I can use the ADR listed offered on Ameritrade, but not the actual stock. Is there any way to add foreign exchanges to this list?


iMac 27″, macOS 12.0

Posted on Nov 19, 2021 9:24 AM

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Nov 22, 2021 6:44 AM in response to a brody

I haven't tried that, because I don't want to change my global language and region for every countries stock I want to look at. I have a spreadsheet, made with NUMBERS, with a variety of EU stocks from several exchanges. It wouldn't be practical and it definitely shouldn't be necessary.

The spreadsheet lists stocks I am looking at over a period of time that are not in a portfolio. My personal world watch list. The "stock price" function in formula works great, but only for stocks listed in the USA and Canada (even OTC). Does anyone living in the EU have any experience with this issue?


I would like to follow companies that are not listed on American exchanges in my Numbers spreadsheets.

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