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Netflix, Inc. is an American media company engaged in paid streaming and the production of films and series.
Market capitalization of Netflix (NFLX)
Market cap: $517.08 Billion USD
As of June 2025 Netflix has a market cap of $517.08 Billion USD. This makes Netflix the world's 19th most valuable company by market cap according to our data. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.
Revenue for Netflix (NFLX)
Revenue in 2025: $40.17 Billion USD
According to Netflix's latest financial reports the company's current revenue (TTM ) is $40.17 Billion USD. In 2024 the company made a revenue of $39.00 Billion USD an increase over the revenue in the year 2023 that were of $33.72 Billion USD. The revenue is the total amount of income that a company generates by the sale of goods or services. Unlike with the earnings no expenses are subtracted.
Earnings for Netflix (NFLX)
Earnings in 2025 (TTM): $11.31 Billion USD
According to Netflix's latest financial reports the company's current earnings are $40.17 Billion USD. In 2024 the company made an earning of $10.70 Billion USD, an increase over its 2023 earnings that were of $7.02 Billion USD. The earnings displayed on this page is the company's Pretax Income.
On Jun 12th, 2025 the market cap of Netflix was reported to be:
$517.08 Billion USD by Yahoo Finance
$517.08 Billion USD by CompaniesMarketCap
$517.21 Billion USD by Nasdaq
Geography: USA
Time period: May 2002- June 2025
Unit of analysis: Netflix Stock Data 2025
Variable | Description |
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date | date |
open | The price at market open. |
high | The highest price for that day. |
low | The lowest price for that day. |
close | The price at market close, adjusted for splits. |
adj_close | The closing price after adjustments for all applicable splits and dividend distributions. Data is adjusted using appropriate split and dividend multipliers, adhering to Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) standards. |
volume | The number of shares traded on that day. |
This dataset belongs to me. I’m sharing it here for free. You may do with it as you wish.
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This dataset contains historical daily prices for all tickers currently trading on NASDAQ. The up to date list is available from nasdaqtrader.com. The historic data is retrieved from Yahoo finance via yfinance python package.
It contains prices for up to 01 of April 2020. If you need more up to date data, just fork and re-run data collection script also available from Kaggle.
The date for every symbol is saved in CSV format with common fields:
All that ticker data is then stored in either ETFs or stocks folder, depending on a type. Moreover, each filename is the corresponding ticker symbol. At last, symbols_valid_meta.csv
contains some additional metadata for each ticker such as full name.
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This dataset is about stocks. It has 1 row and is filtered where the company is People. It features 8 columns including stock name, company, exchange, and exchange symbol.
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After some rigorous SQL queries and coding on python. I made this dataset. In this dataset, all stocks of the Indian Stock Market are present a total of 2435 stocks. The data is of 1-year rows represent stock name and column represent date and I have filled the table with closing price. Enjoy and do some stock price predictions.
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Analysis of ‘FAANG- Complete Stock Data’ provided by Analyst-2 (analyst-2.ai), based on source dataset retrieved from https://www.kaggle.com/aayushmishra1512/faang-complete-stock-data on 30 September 2021.
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There are a few companies that are considered to be revolutionary. These companies also happen to be a dream place to work at for many many people across the world. These companies include - Facebook,Amazon,Apple,Netflix and Google also known as FAANG! These companies make ton of money and they help others too by giving them a chance to invest in the companies via stocks and shares. This data wass made targeting these stock prices.
The data contains information such as opening price of a stock, closing price, how much of these stocks were sold and many more things. There are 5 different CSV files in the data for each company.
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This Stock Market Dataset is designed for predictive analysis and machine learning applications in financial markets. It includes 13647 records of simulated stock trading data with features commonly used in stock price forecasting.
🔹 Key Features Date – Trading day timestamps (business days only) Open, High, Low, Close – Simulated stock prices Volume – Trading volume per day RSI (Relative Strength Index) – Measures market momentum MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence) – Trend-following momentum indicator Sentiment Score – Simulated market sentiment from financial news & social media Target – Binary label (1: Price goes up, 0: Price goes down) for next-day prediction This dataset is useful for training hybrid deep learning models such as LSTM, CNN, and Attention-based networks for stock market forecasting. It enables financial analysts, traders, and AI researchers to experiment with market trends, technical analysis, and sentiment-based predictions.
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This analysis presents a rigorous exploration of financial data, incorporating a diverse range of statistical features. By providing a robust foundation, it facilitates advanced research and innovative modeling techniques within the field of finance.
Historical daily stock prices (open, high, low, close, volume)
Fundamental data (e.g., market capitalization, price to earnings P/E ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share EPS, price to earnings growth, debt-to-equity ratio, price-to-book ratio, current ratio, free cash flow, projected earnings growth, return on equity, dividend payout ratio, price to sales ratio, credit rating)
Technical indicators (e.g., moving averages, RSI, MACD, average directional index, aroon oscillator, stochastic oscillator, on-balance volume, accumulation/distribution A/D line, parabolic SAR indicator, bollinger bands indicators, fibonacci, williams percent range, commodity channel index)
Feature engineering based on financial data and technical indicators
Sentiment analysis data from social media and news articles
Macroeconomic data (e.g., GDP, unemployment rate, interest rates, consumer spending, building permits, consumer confidence, inflation, producer price index, money supply, home sales, retail sales, bond yields)
Stock price prediction
Portfolio optimization
Algorithmic trading
Market sentiment analysis
Risk management
Researchers investigating the effectiveness of machine learning in stock market prediction
Analysts developing quantitative trading Buy/Sell strategies
Individuals interested in building their own stock market prediction models
Students learning about machine learning and financial applications
The dataset may include different levels of granularity (e.g., daily, hourly)
Data cleaning and preprocessing are essential before model training
Regular updates are recommended to maintain the accuracy and relevance of the data
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Stock market data can be interesting to analyze and as a further incentive, strong predictive models can have large financial payoff. The amount of financial data on the web is seemingly endless. A large and well structured dataset on a wide array of companies can be hard to come by. Here I provide a dataset with historical stock prices (last 5 years) for all companies currently found on the S&P 500 index.
The script I used to acquire all of these .csv files can be found in this GitHub repository In the future if you wish for a more up to date dataset, this can be used to acquire new versions of the .csv files.
The data is presented in a couple of formats to suit different individual's needs or computational limitations. I have included files containing 5 years of stock data (in the all_stocks_5yr.csv and corresponding folder) and a smaller version of the dataset (all_stocks_1yr.csv) with only the past year's stock data for those wishing to use something more manageable in size.
The folder individual_stocks_5yr contains files of data for individual stocks, labelled by their stock ticker name. The all_stocks_5yr.csv and all_stocks_1yr.csv contain this same data, presented in merged .csv files. Depending on the intended use (graphing, modelling etc.) the user may prefer one of these given formats.
All the files have the following columns: Date - in format: yy-mm-dd Open - price of the stock at market open (this is NYSE data so all in USD) High - Highest price reached in the day Low Close - Lowest price reached in the day Volume - Number of shares traded Name - the stock's ticker name
I scraped this data from Google finance using the python library 'pandas_datareader'. Special thanks to Kaggle, Github and The Market.
This dataset lends itself to a some very interesting visualizations. One can look at simple things like how prices change over time, graph an compare multiple stocks at once, or generate and graph new metrics from the data provided. From these data informative stock stats such as volatility and moving averages can be easily calculated. The million dollar question is: can you develop a model that can beat the market and allow you to make statistically informed trades!
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This analysis presents a rigorous exploration of financial data, incorporating a diverse range of statistical features. By providing a robust foundation, it facilitates advanced research and innovative modeling techniques within the field of finance.
Historical daily stock prices (open, high, low, close, volume)
Fundamental data (e.g., market capitalization, price to earnings P/E ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share EPS, price to earnings growth, debt-to-equity ratio, price-to-book ratio, current ratio, free cash flow, projected earnings growth, return on equity, dividend payout ratio, price to sales ratio, credit rating)
Technical indicators (e.g., moving averages, RSI, MACD, average directional index, aroon oscillator, stochastic oscillator, on-balance volume, accumulation/distribution A/D line, parabolic SAR indicator, bollinger bands indicators, fibonacci, williams percent range, commodity channel index)
Feature engineering based on financial data and technical indicators
Sentiment analysis data from social media and news articles
Macroeconomic data (e.g., GDP, unemployment rate, interest rates, consumer spending, building permits, consumer confidence, inflation, producer price index, money supply, home sales, retail sales, bond yields)
Stock price prediction
Portfolio optimization
Algorithmic trading
Market sentiment analysis
Risk management
Researchers investigating the effectiveness of machine learning in stock market prediction
Analysts developing quantitative trading Buy/Sell strategies
Individuals interested in building their own stock market prediction models
Students learning about machine learning and financial applications
The dataset may include different levels of granularity (e.g., daily, hourly)
Data cleaning and preprocessing are essential before model training
Regular updates are recommended to maintain the accuracy and relevance of the data
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This analysis presents a rigorous exploration of financial data, incorporating a diverse range of statistical features. By providing a robust foundation, it facilitates advanced research and innovative modeling techniques within the field of finance.
Historical daily stock prices (open, high, low, close, volume)
Fundamental data (e.g., market capitalization, price to earnings P/E ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share EPS, price to earnings growth, debt-to-equity ratio, price-to-book ratio, current ratio, free cash flow, projected earnings growth, return on equity, dividend payout ratio, price to sales ratio, credit rating)
Technical indicators (e.g., moving averages, RSI, MACD, average directional index, aroon oscillator, stochastic oscillator, on-balance volume, accumulation/distribution A/D line, parabolic SAR indicator, bollinger bands indicators, fibonacci, williams percent range, commodity channel index)
Feature engineering based on financial data and technical indicators
Sentiment analysis data from social media and news articles
Macroeconomic data (e.g., GDP, unemployment rate, interest rates, consumer spending, building permits, consumer confidence, inflation, producer price index, money supply, home sales, retail sales, bond yields)
Stock price prediction
Portfolio optimization
Algorithmic trading
Market sentiment analysis
Risk management
Researchers investigating the effectiveness of machine learning in stock market prediction
Analysts developing quantitative trading Buy/Sell strategies
Individuals interested in building their own stock market prediction models
Students learning about machine learning and financial applications
The dataset may include different levels of granularity (e.g., daily, hourly)
Data cleaning and preprocessing are essential before model training
Regular updates are recommended to maintain the accuracy and relevance of the data
Financial Advice Finetuning Ground Truth Dataset
Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Computing Authors: Hersh Dhillon, Mathan Mahendran, Will Ferguson, Ayushi Mathur, Dorsa Ajami December 2024
Motivation
Given the unprecendented rise of day trading, social-media based financial advice, and trading apps, more people then ever are buying and selling stocks without proper financial literacy. Oftentimes, people make high-risk trades with little more quantitative… See the full description on the dataset page: https://huggingface.co/datasets/iamwillferguson/StockSensei_Ground_Truth.
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This analysis presents a rigorous exploration of financial data, incorporating a diverse range of statistical features. By providing a robust foundation, it facilitates advanced research and innovative modeling techniques within the field of finance.
Historical daily stock prices (open, high, low, close, volume)
Fundamental data (e.g., market capitalization, price to earnings P/E ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share EPS, price to earnings growth, debt-to-equity ratio, price-to-book ratio, current ratio, free cash flow, projected earnings growth, return on equity, dividend payout ratio, price to sales ratio, credit rating)
Technical indicators (e.g., moving averages, RSI, MACD, average directional index, aroon oscillator, stochastic oscillator, on-balance volume, accumulation/distribution A/D line, parabolic SAR indicator, bollinger bands indicators, fibonacci, williams percent range, commodity channel index)
Feature engineering based on financial data and technical indicators
Sentiment analysis data from social media and news articles
Macroeconomic data (e.g., GDP, unemployment rate, interest rates, consumer spending, building permits, consumer confidence, inflation, producer price index, money supply, home sales, retail sales, bond yields)
Stock price prediction
Portfolio optimization
Algorithmic trading
Market sentiment analysis
Risk management
Researchers investigating the effectiveness of machine learning in stock market prediction
Analysts developing quantitative trading Buy/Sell strategies
Individuals interested in building their own stock market prediction models
Students learning about machine learning and financial applications
The dataset may include different levels of granularity (e.g., daily, hourly)
Data cleaning and preprocessing are essential before model training
Regular updates are recommended to maintain the accuracy and relevance of the data
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This dataset contains the historical stock prices and related financial information for five major technology companies: Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), Google (GOOGL), and Tesla (TSLA). The dataset spans a five-year period from January 1, 2019, to January 1, 2024. It includes key stock metrics such as Open, High, Low, Close, Adjusted Close, and Volume for each trading day.
The data was sourced using the yfinance library in Python, which provides convenient access to historical market data from Yahoo Finance.
The dataset contains the following columns:
Date: The trading date. Open: The opening price of the stock on that date. High: The highest price of the stock on that date. Low: The lowest price of the stock on that date. Close: The closing price of the stock on that date. Adj Close: The adjusted closing price, accounting for dividends and splits. Volume: The number of shares traded on that date. Ticker: The stock ticker symbol representing each company.
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Nowadays, new branches of research are proposing the use of non-traditional data sources for the study of migration trends in order to find an original methodology to answer open questions about cross-border human mobility. The Multi-aspect Integrated Migration Indicators (MIMI) dataset is a new dataset to be exploited in migration studies as a concrete example of this new approach. It includes both official data about bidirectional human migration (traditional flow and stock data) with multidisciplinary variables and original indicators, including economic, demographic, cultural and geographic indicators, together with the Facebook Social Connectedness Index (SCI). It is built by gathering, embedding and integrating traditional and novel variables, resulting in this new multidisciplinary dataset that could significantly contribute to nowcast/forecast bilateral migration trends and migration drivers.
Thanks to this variety of knowledge, experts from several research fields (demographers, sociologists, economists) could exploit MIMI to investigate the trends in the various indicators, and the relationship among them. Moreover, it could be possible to develop complex models based on these data, able to assess human migration by evaluating related interdisciplinary drivers, as well as models able to nowcast and predict traditional migration indicators in accordance with original variables, such as the strength of social connectivity. Here, the SCI could have an important role. It measures the relative probability that two individuals across two countries are friends with each other on Facebook, therefore it could be employed as a proxy of social connections across borders, to be studied as a possible driver of migration.
All in all, the motivations for building and releasing the MIMI dataset lie in the need of new perspectives, methods and analyses that can no longer prescind from taking into account a variety of new factors. The heterogeneous and multidimensional sets of data present in MIMI offer an all-encompassing overview of the characteristics of human migration, enabling a better understanding and an original potential exploration of the relationship between migration and non-traditional sources of data.
The MIMI dataset is made up of one single CSV file that includes 28,821 rows (records/entries) and 876 columns (variables/features/indicators). Each row is identified uniquely by a pairs of countries, built from the joining of the two ISO-3166 alpha-2 codes for the origin and destination country, respectively. The dataset contains as main features the country-to-country bilateral migration flows and stocks, together with multidisciplinary variables measuring cultural, demographic, geographic and economic variables for the two countries, together with the Facebook strength of connectedness of each pair.
Related paper: Goglia, D., Pollacci, L., Sirbu, A. (2022). Dataset of Multi-aspect Integrated Migration Indicators. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6500885
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Overview: Welcome to my Kaggle profile! In this dataset, you will find a comprehensive collection of intraday activity data for USA's stocks, covering a single day of trading. As an avid enthusiast of the stock market and data analysis, I have meticulously curated this dataset to provide valuable insights and opportunities for further research and analysis.
Content: The dataset contains a wealth of information on various USA's stocks, each represented as individual data points. The key features of the dataset include:
Timestamp: The exact time when the data was recorded during the trading session. Stock Symbol: The unique identifier for each stock listed on the USA stock exchanges. Open Price: The opening price of the stock at the given timestamp. High Price: The highest price reached by the stock during the timestamp. Low Price: The lowest price reached by the stock during the timestamp. Close Price: The closing price of the stock at the given timestamp. Volume: The total trading volume of the stock at the given timestamp. Potential Insights: With this dataset, you can uncover various insights and trends related to intraday trading of USA's stocks. Some potential analysis opportunities include:
Stock Price Movement: Analyzing the price movement of individual stocks throughout the trading day. Volume Analysis: Investigating the relationship between trading volume and price fluctuations. Stock Correlations: Identifying correlations between different stocks during the day. Identifying Market Patterns: Discovering intraday market patterns or trends. Market Sentiment Analysis: Exploring the sentiment of investors during specific time intervals. Applications: The dataset can be beneficial for a wide range of applications, including:
Algorithmic Trading: Developing and testing intraday trading strategies using historical data. Predictive Modeling: Building models to predict stock price movements based on intraday activity. Financial Research: Conducting in-depth studies on specific stocks or sectors. Market Analysis: Gaining insights into broader market behavior and trends. Acknowledgment: I would like to express my gratitude to the financial community and Kaggle for providing an incredible platform to share and explore data. This dataset is a product of my passion for the stock market and data analytics. I hope it sparks curiosity and serves as a valuable resource for fellow data enthusiasts, traders, and researchers.
Happy exploring and may this dataset lead you to new discoveries and successful endeavors in the exciting world of stock trading!
Note: Please keep in mind that stock market data can be volatile and subject to fluctuations. Always exercise caution and perform thorough analysis before making any financial decisions based on this dataset.
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Predicting the stock market is one of the most commonly performed projects when someone is learning about ML and Data Science. After all, who wouldn't want to delegate the task of picking stocks to a model and reap the rewards for themselves? However, one of the most difficult and tedious steps to predict what stocks to invest in is actually gathering the data to use. There are so many options and it is important to get sufficient information for each. But, what if you can skip this step and just download a dataset that has all that information easily available for you? Look no further as this is the answer to this problem.
This dataset contains information of 4447 stocks traded under Nasdaq across various exchanges. There is a file that contains information for all 4447 stocks but also has several null fields, which is why I labeled it as full_financial_stocks_raw.csv --it has minimal modifications to the values inside the rows. The second file, dividend_stocks_only.csv, is still a raw-ish style dataset but it only contains stocks that pay out dividends to its shareholders. Interestingly, it seems dividend-paying stocks have more information about them, which explains why this file has significantly fewer rows with null values.
Update: In the next 24 hours, I will be uploading an optimized, feature-engineered dataset that has fewer columns overall and fewer rows with null values. This dataset is intended to be a fully cleaned option to directly feed into ML/DL models.
I would like to thank the sources where I obtained my data, which are the FTP Nasdaq Trader website and the Yahoo Finance API.
Analyzing the stock market is one of the most intriguing endeavors I could think of as the ways it can be influenced are so broad and distinct from one another. A news article can influence how investors view a particular company, social media can directly fluctuate a company's share price, and there are numerous calculations and formulas that can show what stocks are worth investing in.
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The National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE) is an Indian stock exchange located at Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. National Stock Exchange (NSE) was established in 1992 as a demutualized electronic exchange. It was promoted by leading financial institutions on request of the Government of India. It is India’s largest exchange by turnover. In 1994, it launched electronic screen-based trading. Thereafter, it went on to launch index futures and internet trading in 2000, which were the first of its kind in the country.
With the help of NSE, you can trade in the following segments:
Equities
Indices
Mutual Funds
Exchange Traded Funds
Initial Public Offerings
Security Lending and Borrowing Scheme
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Companies on successful IPOs gets their Stocks traded over different Stock Exchnage platforms. NSE is one important platofrm in India. There are thousands of companies trading their stocks in NSE. But, I have chosen two popular and high rated IT service companies of India; TCS and INFOSYS. and the third one is the benchmark for Indian IT companies , i.e. NIFTY_IT_INDEX .
The dataset contains three csv files. Each resembling to INFOSYS, NIFTY_IT_INDEX, and TCS, respectively. One can easily identify that by the name of CSV files.
Timeline of Data recording : 1-1-2015 to 31-12-2015.
Source of Data : Official NSE website.
Method : We have used the NSEpy api to fetch the data from NSE site. I have also mentioned my approach in this Kernel - "**WebScraper to download data for NSE**". Please go though that to better understand the nature of this dataset.
INFOSYS - 248 x 15 || NIFTY_IT_INDEX - 248 x 7 || **TCS - 248 x 15
Colum Descriptors:
Date
: date on which data is recorded
Symbol
: NSE symbol of the stock
Series
: Series of that stock | EQ - Equity
OTHER SERIES' ARE:
EQ: It stands for Equity. In this series intraday trading is possible in addition to delivery.
BE: It stands for Book Entry. Shares falling in the Trade-to-Trade or T-segment are traded in this series and no intraday is allowed. This means trades can only be settled by accepting or giving the delivery of shares.
BL: This series is for facilitating block deals. Block deal is a trade, with a minimum quantity of 5 lakh shares or minimum value of Rs. 5 crore, executed through a single transaction, on the special “Block Deal window”. The window is opened for only 35 minutes in the morning from 9:15 to 9:50AM.
BT: This series provides an exit route to small investors having shares in the physical form with a cap of maximum 500 shares.
GC: This series allows Government Securities and Treasury Bills to be traded under this category.
IL: This series allows only FIIs to trade among themselves. Permissible only in those securities where maximum permissible limit for FIIs is not breached.
Prev Close
: Last day close point
Open
: current day open point
High
: current day highest point
Low
: current day lowest point
Last
: the final quoted trading price for a particular stock, or stock-market index, during the most recent day of trading.
Close
: Closing point for the current day
VWAP
: volume-weighted average price is the ratio of the value traded to total volume traded over a particular time horizon
Volume
: the amount of a security that was traded during a given period of time. For every buyer, there is a seller, and each
transaction contributes to the count of total volume.
Turnover
: Total Turnover of the stock till that day
Trades
: Number of buy or Sell of the stock.
Deliverable
: Volumethe quantity of shares which actually move from one set of people (who had those shares in their demat account before today and are selling today) to another set of people (who have purchased those shares and will get those shares by T+2 days in their demat account).
%Deliverble
: percentage deliverables of that stock
I woul dlike to acknowledge all my sincere thanks to the brains behind NSEpy api, and in particular SWAPNIL JARIWALA , who is also maintaining an amazing open source github repo for this api.
I have also built a starter kernel for this dataset. You can find that right here .
I am so excited to see your magical approaches for the same dataset.
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The dataset contains the file required for training and testing and split accordingly.
There are two groups of features that you can use for prediction:
Files found in Fundamentals folder is a processed format of the files found in raw folder. Ratios and other values are stretched to match the length of the closing price column such that the value in the pe_ratio column for example is the PE ratio from the most recent quarter and this applies for every column.
Technical indicators are calculated with the default parameters used in Pandas_TA package.
Data is collected form finance.yahoo.com and macrotrends.net Timeframe for the given data is different from one ticker to another because of unavailability of some stocks for a given time frame on either of the websites.
All code required to collect the data and perform preprocessing and feature engineering to get the data in the given format can be found in the following notebooks:
Columns names are supposed to be self-explanatory assuming you are familiar with the stock market. Some acronyms you may encounter:
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Actually, I prepare this dataset for students on my Deep Learning and NLP course.
But I am also very happy to see kagglers play around with it.
Have fun!
Description:
There are two channels of data provided in this dataset:
News data: I crawled historical news headlines from Reddit WorldNews Channel (/r/worldnews). They are ranked by reddit users' votes, and only the top 25 headlines are considered for a single date. (Range: 2008-06-08 to 2016-07-01)
Stock data: Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is used to "prove the concept". (Range: 2008-08-08 to 2016-07-01)
I provided three data files in .csv format:
RedditNews.csv: two columns The first column is the "date", and second column is the "news headlines". All news are ranked from top to bottom based on how hot they are. Hence, there are 25 lines for each date.
DJIA_table.csv: Downloaded directly from Yahoo Finance: check out the web page for more info.
Combined_News_DJIA.csv: To make things easier for my students, I provide this combined dataset with 27 columns. The first column is "Date", the second is "Label", and the following ones are news headlines ranging from "Top1" to "Top25".
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Netflix, Inc. is an American media company engaged in paid streaming and the production of films and series.
Market capitalization of Netflix (NFLX)
Market cap: $517.08 Billion USD
As of June 2025 Netflix has a market cap of $517.08 Billion USD. This makes Netflix the world's 19th most valuable company by market cap according to our data. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.
Revenue for Netflix (NFLX)
Revenue in 2025: $40.17 Billion USD
According to Netflix's latest financial reports the company's current revenue (TTM ) is $40.17 Billion USD. In 2024 the company made a revenue of $39.00 Billion USD an increase over the revenue in the year 2023 that were of $33.72 Billion USD. The revenue is the total amount of income that a company generates by the sale of goods or services. Unlike with the earnings no expenses are subtracted.
Earnings for Netflix (NFLX)
Earnings in 2025 (TTM): $11.31 Billion USD
According to Netflix's latest financial reports the company's current earnings are $40.17 Billion USD. In 2024 the company made an earning of $10.70 Billion USD, an increase over its 2023 earnings that were of $7.02 Billion USD. The earnings displayed on this page is the company's Pretax Income.
On Jun 12th, 2025 the market cap of Netflix was reported to be:
$517.08 Billion USD by Yahoo Finance
$517.08 Billion USD by CompaniesMarketCap
$517.21 Billion USD by Nasdaq
Geography: USA
Time period: May 2002- June 2025
Unit of analysis: Netflix Stock Data 2025
Variable | Description |
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date | date |
open | The price at market open. |
high | The highest price for that day. |
low | The lowest price for that day. |
close | The price at market close, adjusted for splits. |
adj_close | The closing price after adjustments for all applicable splits and dividend distributions. Data is adjusted using appropriate split and dividend multipliers, adhering to Center for Research in Security Prices (CRSP) standards. |
volume | The number of shares traded on that day. |
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