Data quality is, to use the technical term, pretty dang difficult. It's the main reason why free or incredibly cheap data sources don't cut it. In this blog, we’re going to share why data quality matters, why it’s so difficult, and how Intrinio is tackling it for our customers.
Intrinio offers multiple access methods to help you easily retrieve real-time, delayed, end of day, or historical financial data. Here's a breakdown of the four main access methods that Intrinio offers so you can pick the perfect access tool for your use case.
Real-time market data is a critical component for virtually every investment-focused fintech and financial institution. Here’s a look at what kind of real-time market data Intrinio provides, our primary delivery methods, and why it pays to get real-time stock data from Intrinio.
Real-time options pricing data can be prohibitively expensive. Intrinio's filtered options data feed eliminates the need for you to build costly in-house infrastructure. In this blog, we’ll explain why options data is so expensive and how filtered options delivers more value.
XBRL represents a massive shift in financial reporting, and it impacts what data you can access, how accurate that data is, and how difficult and expensive retrieving it will be for your company. We’ve put together a simple primer to explain what XBRL is and what it means for you.
Publicly traded companies have been required to submit digital financial filings to the SEC since 2009. Banks file digitally with the FDIC, and in Singapore public, private, and all government agencies file digitally. But here in the US, we are painfully behind the times.
Intrinio’s fundamental data is powered by our proprietary machine learning technology, which helps us maintain a high level of quality while keeping costs low. Read on to learn how we process fundamentals, what’s included, and how you can start your free trial to test the data.
Welcome to part V of the Quant Quickstart series from Analyzing Alpha's Leo Smigel. In this installment, you'll build on your existing strategy by learning how to rank stocks by their price-to-book ratio and selecting the top N stocks that are the cheapest based on this ratio.
Leveraged ETFs enable investors to be exposed to a higher rate of risk with less capital. This seems like a great investment for young retail investors, who are risk seeking and have lots of time to reap the rewards of a high-risk investment. This couldn't be further from the truth.
Read our Q&A with Business Valuation Resources, LLC, the leading information provider to the business appraisal market. We spoke to Adam Manson, the Director of Valuation Data at BVR, about the company’s growth, what sets them apart, and why they chose to partner with Intrinio.