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Two quick questions related to data providers in Wealth-lab:

1. If I go File->New Chart and enter "TQQQ" in the top left textbox I see a nice chart of TQQQ (ProShares UltraPro QQQ Daily)

How can I find out which data provider (within WL) this data comes from?

2. I'd like to check my strategy for a (possibly large) set of other ETFs. What ETFs are available from:
- Q-Data
- WealthData
- Norgate Data
- etc...
How can I find out?

(The list of existing ETFs available from various internet sources is (too) huge....)
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Glitch8
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#1
Open a chart of the symbol, the data source (provider) is displayed in the bottom chart status bar.
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Before Eugene reminds me to do a forum search before I post stupid questions I dad a forum search and found this one:

WealthData ETF Coverage (https://www.wealth-lab.com/Discussion/WealthData-ETF-Coverage-9843)
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Norgate Data covers the following ETFs with the relevant AU/CA/US subscription

AU: All ASX-listed ETFs. Currently 352 ETFs.

CA: All Canadian major exchange-listed ETFs (TSX, CSE, Cboe Canada - formerly Neo). Currently 1468 ETfs.

US: All US major exchange-listed ETFs (listing venues, right now, in descending order of total number of ETF listings) are NYSE Arca, Nasdaq, Cboe US, NYSE. Currently 3571 ETFs.

For each of the above we also carry delisted ETFs (subscription level of Platinum for each market is required for this):
AU: 41
CA: 567
US: 1621

Lastsly, there are various US OTC "F" securities that map to foreign-listed ETFs. Currently about 670 of them. This is available with the OTC add-on. They're not particularly liquid though.

If you'd like a list, let me know.
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