You have to suffix the stock abbreviation with the code for the bourse. For 
example, an Australian stock, say, ABC is to be encoded as ABC.AX as it is 
listed on the ASX

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On 4 May 2018, 19:32, Gio Bacareza wrote:

> I'm just about to start tracking my stocks. I'm reading the manual and
> tried to enter a stock which is traded in the Philippine Stock Exchange.
>
> Under type I only see AMEX, EUREX, NASDAQ, NYSE, FUND, All non currency.
>
> I assume I enter All Non Currency. But what does FUND mean?
>
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> cheers,
>
> Gio
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