Where to get list of stock prices for computational finance?

Posted by admin on October 28th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | 2 Comments »

I’m interested in writing some programs to analyze stock market data and look for trends, patterns, etc. Where can I get a list of stock prices quoted throughout the day at regular intervals (say 1 second or less)? It’d be preferable if I could find one that is updated everyday, but I’d settle for a list of prices from one day twenty years ago just for getting started.

Compustat or a Bloomberg terminal.

level 2 stock exchange prices – an introduction

Posted by admin on April 16th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | No Comments »

An introduction to the level 2 share pricing system.

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US Stock Markets Decline : THE DOLLAR HOLOCAUST

Posted by admin on April 13th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | 25 Comments »

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The stock Market is about to crash and the Dollar is about to collapse and Ron Paul has been warning people since more than 30 years ago
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UHERO Comments On Stocks, Gas Prices

Posted by admin on April 10th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | No Comments »

An economist from the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization talks about what’s happening with the stock market and gas prices. Airdate: 4/9/2010

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World Economy. Stock Markets Falls As Fears Grow. Sep. 23.

Posted by admin on April 7th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | 16 Comments »

Sep. 23, 2008.
Markets in Europe and Asia tumbled on Tuesday as uncertainty grew in the U.S. over a $700 billion financial rescue plan.

In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng index was down 3.4 percent. In Europe, London’s FTSE index fell 1.3 percent, and the Paris CAC 40 was down about 1 percent.

The falls follow losses Monday on Wall Street. The Dow slid 373 points — 3.3 percent — as investors worried about the bailout plan and rising oil prices.

On Monday, U.S. President George W. Bush urged Congress to put his financial rescue plan into action, without adding “unrelated provisions” or “provisions that would undermine the effectiveness of the plan.”

Bush’s economic team sent Congress the rescue package over the weekend, after a crisis in the markets led to the collapse of Lehman Brothers, a Bank of America buyout of Merrill Lynch, and the government rescue of AIG, the biggest insurance company in the U.S.

Source:
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/BUSINESS/09/23/world.markets/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

Duration : 0:1:59

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Russian Stock Market Plummets. Sep. 17, 2008.

Posted by admin on April 4th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | 25 Comments »

Sep. 17, 2008.
Russias major stock exchanges, the RTS and the MICEX, suspended all trade for an hour on Tuesday after indices took a dive. The fall reflects events on Wall Street, where share prices have plunged largely due to the fourth largest American investment bank Lehman Brothers filing for bankruptcy protection.

If the American stock market is going down, its taking everybody with it. The Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) saw its worst ever day, plunging 17% on Tuesday.

Three months ago the Russian Trading Systems dollar-dominated index hit record highs – along with the oil price. Now the RTS has fallen by half and oil is down one third.

I believe China is the worst performing in the world. Ukraine is right up there. But investors have certainly noticed the u-turn the Russian market has taken in the second half, says Erik Depoy, Alfa-Bank equity strategist.

Of the BRIC emerging markets, China, is down 60%, Russia is down 50, and Brazil and India around 25%.

A lot of other countries in the world are very envious of Russia’s very strong fiscal position, the budget surplus and so on. But the financial markets are a very different story. And again, the fact that Russia was performing so well in the first half is a recognition of this, Depoy says.

Central banks around the world have pumped money into the financial system, led by the U.S. Federal Reserve with $US 50 billion. Russia allotted US $19 billion to the Russian markets on Tuesday, with more planned for Wednesday.

I think Russia’s relatively well positioned because although its right at the bottom its now also by far the cheapest so if there’s a rebound one could assume that Russia will come up really fast, says Tom Mundy, equity strategist at Renaissance Capital.

As bad as the situation may look, there is a silver lining. This latest sell-off shows Russia is now closely integrated in the world’s financial system.

Source:
http://www.russiatoday.com/business/news/30530

Duration : 0:2:50

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Stock Market Crash & The (next) Great Depression Ahead?

Posted by admin on April 1st, 2010 and filed under stock prices | 25 Comments »

Update: April 7 2008:
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The sub-prime mortgage crisis has led to the bursting of the US housing bubble. What’s next?

Craig Brockie and New York Times best selling financial author and economic forecaster Robert Prechter share how to survive & prosper in a deflationary depression.

Find answers to these questions:

Bull market boom or bear market bust ahead? Recession or depression? Inflation or deflation? Buy or sell? U.S. dollar, Yen, Euro, Amero, gold or silver? Equities or bonds? Can the Fed save the day? Will Ben Bernake and the Federal Reserve print the greenback into oblivion and create a repeat of the German Weimar Republic? Or will we experience another stock market crash followed by a repeat of The Great Depression?

Avoid foreclosure of your home, protect your retirement savings by selling your mutual funds and stocks before the herd, avoid a run on the bank and your insurance company going broke. Sleep well knowing you’re prepared.

Who has the answers? CNBC, Bloomberg, The Wall street Journal, The Economist, The Globe and Mail, or BBC World? How about an interview or panel with Donald Trump, Jim Cramer, Alan Greenspan, Warren Buffet, Doug Casey, Jim Shepherd, Milton Friedman, Naomi Klein, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Aaron Russo, or Libertarian Ron Paul to save the day?

Should you invest in the NYSE companies, Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 Index, Nasdaq technology stocks, emerging markets such as China, forex and interest rate derivatives, short selling, put options, call options, commodities, commercial real estate, buy homes with no money down, or sell your house? Who will win the next election — the Democratic or Republican party?

Watch this free video and compare it to what you hear on tv shows, radio programs, Googling the web, or your favorite dvd, Youtube channel or online blog. Or Google “The Great Depression” and educate yourself about “deflation” to save your money and financial well being.

It’s a mad world of conflicting opinions about oil and energy prices, billionaire wealth, billion dollar earnings and merger and acquisition news, and trillion dollar debts. Yesterday’s sell off followed by today’s rally on equities (despite the war on terror) leaves both buyers and sellers confused. What’s the big idea? Small caps, market cap, recap, refinance? Wait, there’s GM, GE, HSBC, UBS, RBC, CIBC, TD, BMO – and plain old BS.

I know this sounds like a George Carlin rant, but I bet he could make more sense of the confusing world of finance than most Wallstreet “experts”, reporters and journalists.

Welcome to my five minute show.

Enjoy!
CraigBrockie.com

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Excel Dynamic Chart #13: Web Query Stock Percent of Target Chart

Posted by admin on March 29th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | No Comments »

See how to make a chart based on a dynamic Stock Price Web Query.

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Is there a service that will email stock prices hourly?

Posted by admin on March 27th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | 1 Comment »

I can’t get on the internet @ work & I would like to get stock prices hourly throughout the day. Is there a website or service that will email me instead of being able to go to the website directly?

None that I know of, & especially none that are free. Your electronic brokerage account may have an alert system for a particular stock.

GREAT DEPRESSION, RECESSION,STOCK MARKET, OIL PRICES, – December 26, 2008, 05:57 AM

Posted by admin on March 26th, 2010 and filed under stock prices | 2 Comments »

DISCOKINGRORY’s QuickCapture Video – December 26, 2008, 05:57 AM

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