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At Intrinio we're dedicated to keeping you informed about the latest trends in the world of finance. Today, we're exploring the world of ESG investing, which has seen tremendous growth in recent years. In fact, ESG investing has become so popular that it's no longer a niche strategy; it's now considered mainstream.
Welcome to Intrinio, where we’re dedicated to keeping you informed about the latest trends in the world of finance. Today, we’re exploring stock options and demystifying this complex financial instrument.
Welcome to Intrinio, your go-to source for high-quality financial data. In Q1 of 2023, our most requested data set was options data. Trading options has exploded on the wave of retail trading, and retail and professional investors alike are diving into the options trading world.
Trying to decide who to buy options data from? It’s tough.We get it. It can feel like there are a lot of data companies out there with just too many options and flavors to choose from (pun intended). We put together this article to help you understand the options landscape and where Intrinio’s options data products fit.
Intrinio is proud to announce that our SDKs are now fully supported in Docker environments for seamless API integration. It's never been easier to access our wealth of financial data and services, with the added bonus of Docker's powerful containerization technology.
Technical analysis and fundamental analysis are two different approaches to evaluating securities and making investment decisions.
Accessing low-cost market data is critical for investors, app developers, fintechs, and quants. Unfortunately, most stock price or option price data can come with steep exchange fees, per user fees, and restrictions. There can also be mountains of paperwork and reporting requirements.
Options trading has exploded in popularity over the past several years. Like all types of trading, options trading requires the use of a financial data feed in order to analyze security prices and make informed investment decisions.
IPO stands for “initial public offering”. It is a process where a private company becomes a publicly-traded company by offering its shares to the public for the first time. During this process, the company starts trading publicly on a stock exchange, generating “stock price” information, fundamental data, and loads of other important information that - for the first time ever - is made available to the public.