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Retrieve end-of-day historical prices for stock indexes using the Historical Price Data API. This API provides essential data such as date, price, and volume, enabling detailed analysis of price movements over time.
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What time is considered the end of the day for Crypto full historical data?
For Crypto full historical data, the close is considered as of 12 AM EST as Crypto markets operate 24/7.
Where can I find information on using weekly or monthly resolutions for historical chart data?
You can find information on using weekly or monthly resolutions for historical chart data in the Intraday chart API documentation. Visit the following link for more details: https://site.financialmodelingprep.com/developer/docs#chart-intraday
Why doesn’t the return data match the closing price data, and how are the return periods calculated?
The return values and price data may not always match exactly due to different methodologies used in return calculations. Here's how returns are calculated in the Returns Endpoint: Current Day Return: Calculated using intraday price change (from today’s open to current price). 5-Day Return: Uses the current price divided by the opening price from 5 trading days ago, not the close. This approach was adopted to align with practices used by other major platforms. 1M/3M/6M/1Y Returns and beyond: Calculated using closing prices from the relevant date range. This mix of methodologies—particularly the use of open vs. close prices for short-term returns—can cause slight inconsistencies when compared directly with end-of-day (EOD) pricing. If you'd like help aligning these values for your specific use case, feel free to reach out.
Do you have the historical data of the constituents of the S&P 500?
Yes, you can use the Historical S&P 500 Constituents API. You can find more information and access the API: https://site.financialmodelingprep.com/developer/docs#historical-sp-500-constituents
How can I retrieve the tickers included in an index using your API?
To retrieve the tickers included in an index using our API, you can make a request to the following endpoint: https://financialmodelingprep.com/stable/etf-holder-bulk. This will provide you with the information you are looking for.
Do you provide Russell 2000 data through your API?
Unfortunately, we do not provide Russell 2000 data at the moment. We only provide the constituents list for Dow Jones, Nasdaq, and S&P 500.
Can I see the constituents of the OMXs30 index through your API?
Unfortunately, we do not provide the constituents data for the OMXs30 index at the moment. However, you can find more information about the index in the Available Indexes API documentation.
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