Set your Market Analysis default terminal location Location: Settings > Preferences You can use the menu, within the Market Analysis pane, to see any of the cities where you receive prices. Market Analysis refreshes to display prices for the new location. But if there’s a city where you most frequently check prices, we recommend that you make that
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Account
MODULE AVAILABILITY ♦ Pro ♦ Standard ♦ Price View ♦ Exports Underneath your settings, you have the opportunity to adjust your account, including: Personalize your account – such as your first name, last name, and email. Change your password.
Personalize Fuel Buyer
Within the Settings tab, you are able to personalize your Fuel Buyer with tasks such as adding your name to the application, changing your password, setting your default Market Analysis location, and setting up price alerts. Below are the settings we encourage you to set up when you first login. Account MODULE AVAILABILITY ♦ Pro ♦ Standard ♦ Price
Inactive Price Rules
Inactive Price Rules lets you inactivate any combination of supplier, terminal, and product that you don’t use without permanently removing them from your account. Price displays and reports (including Market Analysis, Price Analysis, and Best Rack) will not include the associated prices as long as they remain inactivated. But any time you want to see
Customize Fuel Buyer
There are several items that you can customize through the Price Management menu. The more you customize your Fuel Buyer account, the less setup you have to do when using our robust tools such as Price Analysis, Best Rack, and Freight Management. Below are the items that we recommend setting up first. Custom
What Fuel Buyer module do I have?
Fuel Buyer Pro When you first login, Fuel Buyer Pro opens to the Dashboard. It also has Freight Management in the left hand menu. Fuel Buyer Standard When you first login, Fuel Buyer Standard opens to the Dashboard. Freight Management is located under the Price Management menu. Fuel Buyer Price View When you first login, Fuel Buyer Price View opens
What can be included in each workbook?
Each workbook can contain two columns with up 15 Content Panes. The following can be included in a Content Pane: Futures Chain: Lists futures contracts for a commodity. Futures contracts define an agreement to purchase or sell a commodity for delivery in the future. Options Chain: Lists the available options for a commodity. An option is a
How many workbooks can I have?
You can use the default Energy workbook or create up to 10 of your own workbooks.
What other factors besides the spot influence prices?
Local supply issues and where the market is in relation to pipeline and future contract cycles can impact prices. We recommend you use the Spot Ticker with MarketWire to get a complete picture.
How can I access historical spot price data?
Historical data is available through DTN QuotesOnline®, which is a Fuel Buyer add-on service. DTN QuotesOnline customers can chart DTN Spot product prices and export historical data to Excel. To add DTN QuotesOnline to your service, call 866-460-1030. The following table lists the DTN spot product symbols used in DTN QuotesOnline: For an averaged-based spot