finance-go VS qdownload

Compare finance-go vs qdownload and see what are their differences.

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finance-go qdownload
29 3
683 24
2.2% -
5.0 2.5
9 months ago 8 months ago
Go Go
MIT License MIT License
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finance-go

Posts with mentions or reviews of finance-go. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

qdownload

Posts with mentions or reviews of qdownload. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Use my GPU's for ML testing and share your research with me in return
    1 project | /r/algotrading | 4 Nov 2022
    Checkout https://github.com/nhedlund/qdownload for downloading historical data off IQFeed
  • Intraday price data for delisted stocks - recommendations?
    1 project | /r/algotrading | 24 Sep 2022
    Price-wise, if you want the history, you can pull the entire dataset from IQFeed (https://github.com/nhedlund/qdownload is fast and easy) or Kibot (with their agent) for the ~$100, and then use whatever you want for your ongoing data. It should only take a few hours/days depending in your connection speed, so I'd consider either of those subscriptions as "one off" charges as well.
  • Option market maker, AMA
    1 project | /r/options | 11 Sep 2022
    It’s bit of a pain to deal with, but a command line client like https://github.com/nhedlund/qdownload makes is much easier. (Well, aside from their annoying options symbol format.) The history pulls are fast though, and can be reasonably parallel.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing finance-go and qdownload you can also consider the following projects:

stonks - Stonks is a terminal based stock visualizer and tracker that displays realtime stocks in graph format in a terminal. See how fast your stonks will crash.

yflive - Live Data Streamer for Yahoo! Finance

mop - Stock market tracker for hackers.

dbg-pds - Deutsche Boerse's Financial Trading Public Data Set

pandas-datareader - Extract data from a wide range of Internet sources into a pandas DataFrame.

ticker - Terminal stock ticker with live updates and position tracking

tickergram-bot - Tickergram is a Telegram bot to look up quotes, charts, general market sentiment and more.

techan - Technical Analysis Library for Golang

quickfix - The Go FIX Protocol Library :rocket:

rapina - Brazilian companies' financial reports directly from the CVM and B3 servers.

Stock_Data_Scraper - Fast and multi threaded stock data scraper written in Java using HTMLUnit and minimal-json. Scrapes Finviz and Stocktwits for data, and stores the information in a csv file.