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Where and how to easy download the US market data. Solution.

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 Mikhail Sukhov, Founder of StockSharp (http://stocksharp.com)

 Thursday, December 1, 2016

How to download automatically market data from Google Finance, brokers (like Gain Capital), IQFeed, BarChart etc. Store it on local machine and spread to your company partners.


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7 comments on article "Where and how to easy download the US market data. Solution."

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 trader bary, Owner, AB Trading

 Sunday, December 4, 2016



I think Yahoo finance is probably the easiest way to download data to excel.


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 Mikhail Sukhov, Founder of StockSharp (http://stocksharp.com)

 Tuesday, December 6, 2016



The Hydra supports Yahoo Finance. Usage of standard way of a service has quick start advantages. But non user friendly if downloading required for several symbols.


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 Samuel Guedon, Senior Consultant at Equinox-Cognizant

 Tuesday, December 6, 2016



Thanks for the article. I am currently using Google. Any hints on sources for European or Asian markets? (except Google/Yahoo of course)


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 Mikhail Sukhov, Founder of StockSharp (http://stocksharp.com)

 Friday, December 9, 2016



Quandl, IQFeed, BarChart... actually many of them.


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 Denny Imanuel, IT Developer at Pinpoint Asset Management Limited

 Friday, December 9, 2016



I have tried the software however, I like the software however, I don't like the downloaded file format. Why the CSV file has to be splitted into hundred of folder and file only contains 1 line of data? CSV means comma seperated value, but the file is not seperated by comma, it's separated by collon.


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 Ellen Stars, Chief Client Services at Financial Network Analytics

 Saturday, December 10, 2016



Samuel if you haven't already done so, it might be worth checking www.quandl.com.


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 Mikhail Sukhov, Founder of StockSharp (http://stocksharp.com)

 Saturday, December 10, 2016



Denny, Hydra is only one of our apps. It download the data for other trading apps like Designer or API. So format is oriented for fast backtesting (load 10gb file much slower and get huge amount of RAM than load 1000 file of 10mb).

For users whom prefer only to use downloaded data in they own systems Hydra provide feature of data exporting. You can export (manual or auto scheduled) downloaded data into single big CSV file.

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