
Stop Juggling Five Finance APIs — Get Unified Stock Intelligence in One Call
The Problem With Stock Data Building anything finance-related usually means stitching together Yahoo Finance for quotes, another service for fundamentals, something else for insider transactions, and yet another feed for sentiment. Each has its own auth, rate limits, and response format. It adds up fast. The Financial Markets Intelligence Platform API consolidates all of that behind one endpoint. It merges data from Yahoo Finance, MarketWatch, Seeking Alpha, insider trading filings, and social sentiment sources into a single, normalized JSON response. What You Get Hit /api/stock-data with a ticker symbol and you get back: Real-time price data — current price, day range, volume, 52-week high/low Fundamentals — P/E ratio, EPS, market cap, dividend yield Insider trading activity — recent buys and sells from company officers Social sentiment signals — aggregated bullish/bearish indicators from retail investor communities All in one response. No chaining calls, no normalizing schemas. Quick
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