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FTSE100 Function

FTSE100() Description

The FTSE100() function is designed for automatically retrieving stock prices of companies from the index "FTSE 100", traded on the London Stock Exchange directly from the website Yahoo Finance (finance.yahoo.com) by the specified stock symbol (for example, BA, SHEL) and selected date. It supports both historical quotes and real-time values.

This function is convenient for creating stock trackers in Excel (LibreOffice Calc) spreadsheets and will be useful for investors, traders, and financial analysts.


Main Characteristics of the FTSE100 Function

Syntax:

=FTSE100(Ticker; [Date]; [Indicator])

Parameters:

Example of Use

Example 1

The FTSE100() function is easy to use. You just need to specify the cell with the stock code and Excel (Calc) automatically imports its price for the specified date:

=FTSE100(Ticker; Date)

We will get the following result:

Example of FTSE100() function usage
Example of FTSE100() function usage

In this example, the following values are used:

Example 2

Example of FTSE100() function usage
Example of FTSE100() function usage

In this example, the following values are used:

Corresponding data from the website Yahoo Finance:

FTSE100 formula usage

Download extension

You can use the function FTSE100() by installing the extension YLC Utilities.

After that, this function will be available in all files that will be opened in Excel (LibreOffice Calc).


This function is also available in the following extensions: YLC FunctionsYLC Utilities

The YLC Utilities menu in LO Calc

The YLC Utilities menu in LO Calc

The YLC Utilities menu in Excel

The YLC Utilities menu in Excel