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GamestonkTerminal
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A Comprehensive List of Financial Market Data Resources
Gamestonk Terminal is an open-source platform with a suite of financial analysis tools.
gme-terminal
- Please don’t start your conversations like this
- April 11th, 2021 - Top Comment of the Day
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I built a small app to display SEC institutional filings for free (like Bloomberg terminal).
I built this because I saw people posting their Bloomberg terminals. It's built in Godot and you can find the source code here 🤗
EDIT4: Since so many people are worried about the binary, here is the source code https://github.com/tavurth/gme-terminal 🤗
What are some alternatives?
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OpenBBTerminal - Investment Research for Everyone, Everywhere.
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TenBagger - Analyse your stocks and crypto as one portfolio
rug - Library for fetching various stock data from the internet (official and unofficial APIs).
Q-Fin - A Python library for mathematical finance
payless.health - Payless Health
Stocksera - Finance application that provides more than 60 different alternative data to retail investors
senate-stock-watcher-data - Data repository of JSON files that are filed by US Senators on efdsearch.senate.gov where they must report their stock trades. This is the same data as on senatestockwatcher.com
fredapi - Python API for FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) and ALFRED (Archival FRED)
statement-parser - Hidden cost extractor for SEC filings.