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Historical data source

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 Dimitri Huwyler, Investment Products & Services

 Sunday, May 3, 2015

I am interested in clean and accurate historical data on stock in the S&P500 and STOXX Europe 600 for the past 15-20 years. Does anyone know where I could find lists and comparison of sources where those data could be available (free or for sale)?


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4 comments on article "Historical data source"

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 Murray Dawes, Self Employed

 Wednesday, May 6, 2015



http://www2.wealth-lab.com/WL5Wiki/FinamStaticProvider.ashx


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 Murray Dawes, Self Employed

 Wednesday, May 6, 2015



https://www.quandl.com/


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 Graeme Smith, Investment Manager at The Tourists Portfolio

 Wednesday, May 6, 2015



I'd be interested in the same thing.

There's a lot of issues making it complicated. Just using the S&P 500 as an example, the constituents have changed every year. For some of the companies they now trade under different stock symbols than they did when they were constituent in the index. The more difficult thing is that S&P 500 companies have occansionally separated themselves and divested businesses, eg. AT&T separating into AT&T, Lucent and NCR. They have also, more regularly, merged with competitors, some of whom have also been part of the S&P 500.

None of this should make it too difficult to track the constituents at any point in time, and I'm sure some service must exist for this, but I don't know what it is. I would be interested in any follow up.


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 John Lazar, Algorithmic Trading Developer at Barclays Investment Bank

 Sunday, May 10, 2015



For S&P 500 tick data you can get it from Dukascopy, normally would be available from Candelabrum, but the indices are not shown there. You need to use TickDataSuite (also free), which will download and process the data.

I know since I have built a KDB historical database from their data, skipping TickDataSuite.

Just checked S&P 500 for you and it is named USA500IDXUSD and the tick data for 7th of May (latest I downloaded) matches what I can see on Google for the day.

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