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Where can I find historical stock data for IBM?
I’m doing a research paper, and I’ve managed to compile IBM’s stock data back to 1970, and I would greatly appreciate the monthly or yearly closing price going back as far as possible, including the P/E ratio. For some reason, I was able to get the stock splits all the way back to 1925, but IBM’s site didn’t seem to include any historical stock data. In fact, any site that has historical data would be a step in the right drection. TIA, -Todd
I need data from ~1925-1970. I have already checked IBM’s website. All current suggestions have pointed me to areas that offer data for recent years, but none that go back further. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Where can I get free historical stock market data in bulk?
Ideally, I’d like several years worth of data for all stocks in NYSE and NASDAQ, with hourly (or better) resolution, to be downloaded in bulk–NOT one at a time. Realistically, what’s the best I can get for a large dataset that doesn’t require downloading thousands of individual files? Are there any datasets that give better resolution than open/close? It also needs to be freely available; I unfortunately can’t afford paid database access.
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Where to download intraday historical stock data?
Hi. I am looking for historical, intraday stock data. More important than anything else, I would like the smallest interval possible. 5 minute intervals are okay, 1 minute is better, 15 seconds is awesome. I’d like to have the historical intraday data for at least 100 different stocks on NASDAQ, dating back at least 5 years.
I don’t care how much space the data takes up, I don’t care if I have to shell out a hundred bucks for the data. Does anyone know of any way to obtain this data?
Thanks!
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I need some advice on a price for my historical stock market database?
I have someone interested in purchasing this sql server database. Could someone please give me some guesstimates as to what the following is worth.
Historical Data for 14,000 stocks, ETF’s, and Indexes dating from 1988-2008. For each symbol I have the following:
•Ticker
•Date
•OHLC
•Volume
•Company Name
•Exchange (Nasdaq, Nyse, Amex, Otcbb)
•Sector
•Industry
Additionally, for each of these tickers I have derived the following Historical Technical Indicator Data:
•50 Candlestick Patterns
•180 Technical Indicators
•10 Fibonacci Projection/Retracement prediction prices (for each stock, each day)
•Historical Darvas Boxes for each symbol
The Technical Indicators table in the database is by far the most valuable. Could you give me two prices. 1. the whole database except this table. 2. The whole database including this table. Here is a link to a detailed document I preparared.
http://www.scribd.com/full/19757073?access_key=key-sakolpm0dwbmye0khf6
Thanks very much.
Rob
dos_fossil. To answer your question, this data is actually extremely esoteric yet it is sought after by many traders. It would be sold to small companies or persons that dont have access to the hardcore backend trading software that brokers use. Much of this data is not available even in the brokers software. As far as yahoo finance etc, this allows people to download very limited info like Date, Open, High, Low, Close, Volume and Ticker. It will allow this for perhaps 10 symbols at a time. Consider those values (open, high, low etc…) to be attributes for a stock. You can get these 6 or so attributes from yahoo finance or google. I have perhaps 500 attributes for each symbol and they are all in one database.
Thanks

