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This dataset encompasses the historical data of major stock indices from around the world, sourced directly from Yahoo Finance. With data reaching back to the early 1920s (where available), it serves as an invaluable repository for academic researchers, financial analysts, and market enthusiasts. Users can delve into trends across decades, evaluate historical market behaviors, or even design and validate predictive financial models.
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date: The date of the data point (formatted as YYYY-MM-DD).open: The opening value of the index on that date.high: The highest value of the index during the trading session.low: The lowest value of the index during the trading session.close: The closing value of the index.volume: The trading volume of the index on that date.ticker: The ticker symbol of the stock index.individual_indices_data/[SYMBOL]_data.csv:
[SYMBOL] denotes the ticker symbol of the respective stock index. Each dataset is curated from Yahoo Finance's historical data archives.date: The date of the data point (formatted as YYYY-MM-DD).open: The opening value of the index on that date.high: The highest value of the index during the trading session.low: The lowest value of the index during the trading session.close: The closing value of the index.volume: The trading volume of the index on that date.
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The provided dataset is extracted from yahoo finance using pandas and yahoo finance library in python. This deals with stock market index of the world best economies. The code generated data from Jan 01, 2003 to Jun 30, 2023 that’s more than 20 years. There are 18 CSV files, dataset is generated for 16 different stock market indices comprising of 7 different countries. Below is the list of countries along with number of indices extracted through yahoo finance library, while two CSV files deals with annualized return and compound annual growth rate (CAGR) has been computed from the extracted data.
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This dataset is useful for research purposes, particularly for conducting comparative analyses involving capital market performance and could be used along with other economic indicators.
There are 18 distinct CSV files associated with this dataset. First 16 CSV files deals with number of indices and last two CSV file deals with annualized return of each year and CAGR of each index. If data in any column is blank, it portrays that index was launch in later years, for instance: Bse500 (India), this index launch in 2007, so earlier values are blank, similarly China_Top300 index launch in year 2021 so early fields are blank too.
The extraction process involves applying different criteria, like in 16 CSV files all columns are included, Adj Close is used to calculate annualized return. The algorithm extracts data based on index name (code given by the yahoo finance) according start and end date.
Annualized return and CAGR has been calculated and illustrated in below image along with machine readable file (CSV) attached to that.
To extract the data provided in the attachment, various criteria were applied:
Content Filtering: The data was filtered based on several attributes, including the index name, start and end date. This filtering process ensured that only relevant data meeting the specified criteria.
Collaborative Filtering: Another filtering technique used was collaborative filtering using yahoo finance, which relies on index similarity. This approach involves finding indices that are similar to other index or extended dataset scope to other countries or economies. By leveraging this method, the algorithm identifies and extracts data based on similarities between indices.
In the last two CSV files, one belongs to annualized return, that was calculated based on the Adj close column and new DataFrame created to store its outcome. Below is the image of annualized returns of all index (if unreadable, machine-readable or CSV format is attached with the dataset).
As far as annualised rate of return is concerned, most of the time India stock market indices leading, followed by USA, Canada and Japan stock market indices.
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The best performing index based on compound growth is Sensex (India) that comprises of top 30 companies is 15.60%, followed by Nifty500 (India) that is 11.34% and Nasdaq (USA) all is 10.60%.
The worst performing index is China top300, however this is launch in 2021 (post pandemic), so would not possible to examine at that stage (due to less data availability). Furthermore, UK and Russia indices are also top 5 in the worst order.
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Geography: Stock Market Index of the World Top Economies
Time period: Jan 01, 2003 – June 30, 2023
Variables: Stock Market Index Title, Open, High, Low, Close, Adj Close, Volume, Year, Month, Day, Yearly_Return and CAGR
File Type: CSV file
This is not a financial advice; due diligence is required in each investment decision.
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This is the name of the 38 global main stock indexes in the world. We collected from Yahoo! Finance. For the convenience of expression and computation later, we numbered it. For each item, the front is its serial number, followed by the corresponding stock index.
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TwitterThis dataset contains the full historical record of the S&P 500 index (^GSPC), downloaded via the Yahoo Finance API using the yfinance Python library.
The dataset includes: - Date: Trading date - Open, High, Low, Close: Daily price levels - Volume: Daily trading volume
Period covered: Dec 30, 1927 – Aug 31, 2025 Frequency: Daily
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Full historical data for the S&P 500 (ticker ^GSPC), sourced from Yahoo Finance (https://finance.yahoo.com/).
Including Open, High, Low and Close prices in USD + daily volumes.
Info about S&P 500: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26P_500
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View market daily updates and historical trends for CBOE Equity Put/Call Ratio. from United States. Source: Chicago Board Options Exchange. Track economic…
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For multiple historical scenarios.
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TwitterCollected from Yahoo Finance, Investing.com and WJS, this dataset consists of the following indices ranging from July 17, 2017 to July 22, 2022:
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Stocks and financial instrument trading is a lucrative proposition. Stock markets across the world facilitate such trades and thus wealth exchanges hands. Stock prices move up and down all the time and having ability to predict its movement has immense potential to make one rich. Stock price prediction has kept people interested from a long time. There are hypothesis like the Efficient Market Hypothesis, which says that it is almost impossible to beat the market consistently and there are others which disagree with it.
There are a number of known approaches and new research going on to find the magic formula to make you rich. One of the traditional methods is the time series forecasting. Fundamental analysis is another method where numerous performance ratios are analyzed to assess a given stock. On the emerging front, there are neural networks, genetic algorithms, and ensembling techniques.
Another challenging problem in stock price prediction is Black Swan Event, unpredictable events that cause stock market turbulence. These are events that occur from time to time, are unpredictable and often come with little or no warning.
A black swan event is an event that is completely unexpected and cannot be predicted. Unexpected events are generally referred to as black swans when they have significant consequences, though an event with few consequences might also be a black swan event. It may or may not be possible to provide explanations for the occurrence after the fact – but not before. In complex systems, like economies, markets and weather systems, there are often several causes. After such an event, many of the explanations for its occurrence will be overly simplistic.
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New bleeding age state-of-the-art deep learning models stock predictions is overcoming such obstacles e.g. "Transformer and Time Embeddings". An objectives are to apply these novel models to forecast stock price.
Stock price prediction is the task of forecasting the future value of a given stock. Given the historical daily close price for S&P 500 Index, prepare and compare forecasting solutions. S&P 500 or Standard and Poor's 500 index is an index comprising of 500 stocks from different sectors of US economy and is an indicator of US equities. Other such indices are the Dow 30, NIFTY 50, Nikkei 225, etc. For the purpose of understanding, we are utilizing S&P500 index, concepts, and knowledge can be applied to other stocks as well.
The historical stock price information is also publicly available. For our current use case, we will utilize the pandas_datareader library to get the required S&P 500 index history using Yahoo Finance databases. We utilize the closing price information from the dataset available though other information such as opening price, adjusted closing price, etc., are also available. We prepare a utility function get_raw_data() to extract required information in a pandas dataframe. The function takes index ticker name as input. For S&P 500 index, the ticker name is ^GSPC. The following snippet uses the utility function to get the required data.(See Simple LSTM Regression)
Features and Terminology: In stock trading, the high and low refer to the maximum and minimum prices in a given time period. Open and close are the prices at which a stock began and ended trading in the same period. Volume is the total amount of trading activity. Adjusted values factor in corporate actions such as dividends, stock splits, and new share issuance.
Mining and updating of this dateset will depend upon Yahoo Finance .
Sort of variation of sequence modeling and bleeding age e.g. attention can be applied for research and forecasting
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Cotton futures showed resilience with gains despite early weakness, influenced by dollar and oil trends, CFTC positioning, and ICE stock changes.
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Cryptocurrency historical datasets from January 2012 (if available) to October 2021 were obtained and integrated from various sources and Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) including Yahoo Finance, Cryptodownload, CoinMarketCap, various Kaggle datasets, and multiple APIs. While these datasets used various formats of time (e.g., minutes, hours, days), in order to integrate the datasets days format was used for in this research study. The integrated cryptocurrency historical datasets for 80 cryptocurrencies including but not limited to Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Binance Coin (BNB), Cardano (ADA), Tether (USDT), Ripple (XRP), Solana (SOL), Polkadot (DOT), USD Coin (USDC), Dogecoin (DOGE), Tron (TRX), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Litecoin (LTC), EOS (EOS), Cosmos (ATOM), Stellar (XLM), Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC), Uniswap (UNI), Terra (LUNA), SHIBA INU (SHIB), and 60 more cryptocurrencies were uploaded in this online Mendeley data repository. Although the primary attribute of including the mentioned cryptocurrencies was the Market Capitalization, a subject matter expert i.e., a professional trader has also guided the initial selection of the cryptocurrencies by analyzing various indicators such as Relative Strength Index (RSI), Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD), MYC Signals, Bollinger Bands, Fibonacci Retracement, Stochastic Oscillator and Ichimoku Cloud. The primary features of this dataset that were used as the decision-making criteria of the CLUS-MCDA II approach are Timestamps, Open, High, Low, Closed, Volume (Currency), % Change (7 days and 24 hours), Market Cap and Weighted Price values. The available excel and CSV files in this data set are just part of the integrated data and other databases, datasets and API References that was used in this study are as follows: [1] https://finance.yahoo.com/ [2] https://coinmarketcap.com/historical/ [3] https://cryptodatadownload.com/ [4] https://kaggle.com/philmohun/cryptocurrency-financial-data [5] https://kaggle.com/deepshah16/meme-cryptocurrency-historical-data [6] https://kaggle.com/sudalairajkumar/cryptocurrencypricehistory [7] https://min-api.cryptocompare.com/data/price?fsym=BTC&tsyms=USD [8] https://min-api.cryptocompare.com/ [9] https://p.nomics.com/cryptocurrency-bitcoin-api [10] https://www.coinapi.io/ [11] https://www.coingecko.com/en/api [12] https://cryptowat.ch/ [13] https://www.alphavantage.co/ This dataset is part of the CLUS-MCDA (Cluster analysis for improving Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis) and CLUS-MCDAII Project: https://aimaghsoodi.github.io/CLUSMCDA-R-Package/ https://github.com/Aimaghsoodi/CLUS-MCDA-II https://github.com/azadkavian/CLUS-MCDA
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CRB Index rose to 378.33 Index Points on December 1, 2025, up 0.45% from the previous day. Over the past month, CRB Index's price has fallen 0.80%, but it is still 10.95% higher than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. CRB Commodity Index - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on December of 2025.
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Data interval: 02 January 1993 - 28 June 2021.
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This dataset contains daily historical prices for the IHSG (Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan), also known as the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI). IHSG is the main stock market index of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) and is widely used as a benchmark for the Indonesian equity market.
The dataset is intended for:
^JKSE (Jakarta Composite Index) The data was downloaded from Yahoo Finance and then exported to CSV format.
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This dataset repackages market data originally provided by Yahoo Finance and its data vendors. It is shared for research and educational purposes only. Yahoo’s Terms of Service and the data providers’ terms may restrict redistribution and commercial use. Users are responsible for ensuring that their use of this dataset complies with all applicable terms and laws. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
File: ihsg_daily.csv
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M/D/YYYY in the source; may appear as YYYY-MM-DD depending on your environment). Open
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There are no Adj Close or Volume columns in this CSV file.
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The dataset comprises of all the S&P 500 components with the records created for each stock's open and closing rate spanning from last 5 years.
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This dataset encompasses the historical data of major stock indices from around the world, sourced directly from Yahoo Finance. With data reaching back to the early 1920s (where available), it serves as an invaluable repository for academic researchers, financial analysts, and market enthusiasts. Users can delve into trends across decades, evaluate historical market behaviors, or even design and validate predictive financial models.
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all_indices_data.csv:
date: The date of the data point (formatted as YYYY-MM-DD).open: The opening value of the index on that date.high: The highest value of the index during the trading session.low: The lowest value of the index during the trading session.close: The closing value of the index.volume: The trading volume of the index on that date.ticker: The ticker symbol of the stock index.individual_indices_data/[SYMBOL]_data.csv:
[SYMBOL] denotes the ticker symbol of the respective stock index. Each dataset is curated from Yahoo Finance's historical data archives.date: The date of the data point (formatted as YYYY-MM-DD).open: The opening value of the index on that date.high: The highest value of the index during the trading session.low: The lowest value of the index during the trading session.close: The closing value of the index.volume: The trading volume of the index on that date.