The stock screener API returns a list of stocks that meet predefined conditions. The ticker and value for each parameter are returned and can be called in almost any language. This article explains what Intrinio’s stock screener API is and how to get access, and provides sample API calls.
If you want to find out what Tesla’s market capitalization was over the past ten years, and you want to access that data in Excel, it seems like it should be cheap and straightforward to do so. Thanks to a technology called XBRL, this has become easier over the past several years.
Intrinio's technology leverages a data standard called XBRL. XBRL, combined with the Intrinio standardization technology, enables us to rapidly and accurately source, standardize, normalize, and distribute financial data directly from regulatory bodies like the SEC and the FDIC.
We get lots of questions about our API, and it's easy to see how it could be confusing – selling financial data via API is a relatively new idea. This blog will tell you what an API and API call are, how API call limits work in Intrinio’s data plans, and how API calls are counted.
Intrinio’s stock API was designed by financial professionals for developers, a rare situation in the world of fintech. Getting started with the API can be challenging, so this article explains a few of the resources Intrinio has made available to help you get started, including sample API calls.
We’re pleased to announce that Intrinio offers full access to over 200,000 Economic Data Series via API and Excel add-in. Now, in addition to analyzing our wealth of financial data, you can analyze thousands of economic data points to help you understand the economy on different levels.
Welcome to the world's first financial data feed with no redistribution fees. With the unveiling of a new pricing model, Intrinio has not just opened a new door for app developers – we’ve knocked down the walls of an old system that left them paying steep fees to display financial data.
As we step into 2023, the world of real-time stock data is undergoing remarkable transformations, redefining how investors and traders make crucial decisions. Staying ahead in today's dynamic financial markets demands keeping a pulse on the latest trends and developments in this domain, especially for quants, traders, and fintech app developers. In this blog post, we embark on an exploration of what real-time stock data looks like in 2023, uncovering the key trends and developments shaping the industry.