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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.
We offer historical price data for equity indexes, ETFs and individual stocks in a Open/High/Low/Close (OHLC) format and can add almost any other required metric. We cover all major markets and many minor markets. Available for one-time purchase or with regular updates. Real-time/near-time (usually anything quicker than a 15min delay) requires an additional licence from the respective exchange, anything slower does not.
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The latest closing stock price for Microsoft as of June 18, 2025 is 480.24. An investor who bought $1,000 worth of Microsoft stock at the IPO in 1986 would have $8,056,718 today, roughly 8,057 times their original investment - a 25.94% compound annual growth rate over 39 years. The all-time high Microsoft stock closing price was 480.24 on June 18, 2025. The Microsoft 52-week high stock price is 481.00, which is 0.2% above the current share price. The Microsoft 52-week low stock price is 344.79, which is 28.2% below the current share price. The average Microsoft stock price for the last 52 weeks is 422.77. For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.
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Updated daily, this data feed offers end of day prices for major US publicly traded stocks with history more than 20 years. Prices are provided both adjusted and unadjusted.
Key Features:
Covers all stocks with primary listing on NASDAQ, AMEX, NYSE and ARCA. Includes unadjusted and adjusted open, high, low, close, volume. Includes dividend history and split history. Updated at or before 5:00pm ET on all trading days. Exchange corrections are applied by 9:30pm ET.
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The latest closing stock price for Exxon as of June 27, 2025 is 109.38. An investor who bought $1,000 worth of Exxon stock at the IPO in 1984 would have $41,833 today, roughly 42 times their original investment - a 9.60% compound annual growth rate over 41 years. The all-time high Exxon stock closing price was 122.12 on October 07, 2024. The Exxon 52-week high stock price is 126.34, which is 15.5% above the current share price. The Exxon 52-week low stock price is 97.80, which is 10.6% below the current share price. The average Exxon stock price for the last 52 weeks is 112.58. For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.
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This dataset presents an extensive record of daily historical stock prices for Tesla, Inc. (TSLA), one of the world’s most innovative and closely watched electric vehicle and clean energy companies. The data was sourced from Yahoo Finance, a widely used and trusted provider of financial market data, and covers a significant period spanning from Tesla’s initial public offering (IPO) to the most recent date available at the time of extraction.
The dataset includes critical trading metrics for each market day, such as the opening price, highest and lowest prices of the day, closing price, adjusted closing price (accounting for dividends and splits), and total trading volume. This rich dataset supports a variety of use cases, including financial market analysis, investment research, time series forecasting, development and backtesting of trading algorithms, and educational projects in data science and finance.
There are six diferent kinds of widgets we have;
Ticker - This Widget is used for your websites top or bottom for navigation bar. It is horizontal bar with symbols last prices, daily changes and daily percentage changes.
Tape Ticker - This is a stock market classic widget that simply displays symbols (prices, daily changes and daily changes of percentages ) with a sliding cursor that stops when your cursor stops in a position it will stop too. Simple, fancy and useful.
Single Ticker - It's a simple one-symbol sized ticker.
Converter - This widget works best on the right or left sidebar of your website with a fast, useful currency converter with the latest updates and unit prices.
Mini Converter - It’s also simple and beautiful converter best for mobile websites.
Historical Chart - You can view the historical data details for a single symbol with the Historical Chart Widget.
Throughout the 1920s, prices on the U.S. stock exchange rose exponentially, however, by the end of the decade, uncontrolled growth and a stock market propped up by speculation and borrowed money proved unsustainable, resulting in the Wall Street Crash of October 1929. This set a chain of events in motion that led to economic collapse - banks demanded repayment of debts, the property market crashed, and people stopped spending as unemployment rose. Within a year the country was in the midst of an economic depression, and the economy continued on a downward trend until late-1932.
It was during this time where Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) was elected president, and he assumed office in March 1933 - through a series of economic reforms and New Deal policies, the economy began to recover. Stock prices fluctuated at more sustainable levels over the next decades, and developments were in line with overall economic development, rather than the uncontrolled growth seen in the 1920s. Overall, it took over 25 years for the Dow Jones value to reach its pre-Crash peak.
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Apple stock price, live market quote, shares value, historical data, intraday chart, earnings per share and news.
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The latest closing stock price for Alphabet as of June 18, 2025 is 173.86. An investor who bought $1,000 worth of Alphabet stock at the IPO in 2004 would have $68,661 today, roughly 69 times their original investment - a 22.39% compound annual growth rate over 21 years. The all-time high Alphabet stock closing price was 205.89 on February 04, 2025. The Alphabet 52-week high stock price is 207.05, which is 19.1% above the current share price. The Alphabet 52-week low stock price is 140.53, which is 19.2% below the current share price. The average Alphabet stock price for the last 52 weeks is 172.15. For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.
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Interactive chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) stock market index for the last 100 years. Historical data is inflation-adjusted using the headline CPI and each data point represents the month-end closing value. The current month is updated on an hourly basis with today's latest value.
Here's one month data to Amazon Stock on NASDAQ
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Data Credit goes to https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/amzn/historical
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The dataset contains Walmart Inc historical stock price data for last 10 years. I obtained this data from the official Yahoo Website. It can found in the following link - https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/WMT/history?p=WMT. The purpose of this dataset is to understand and implement different forecasting models.
This dataset contains a total of 2516 observations and 6 features.
Each feature is described below:
* Date
- Date of the trading day
* Close
- Price of the stock at the end of the trading day
* Volume
- Total number of stocks sold on a given trading day
* Open
- Price of the stock at the beginning of the trading day
* High
- Highest stock price during the trading day
* Low
- Lowest stock price during the trading
* Adj Close
- Adjusted close is the closing price after adjustments for all applicable splits and dividend distributions.
This dataset is inspired by another dataset on Kaggle which can be found here
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Stock price volatility in United States was reported at 24.99 in 2021, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. United States - Stock price volatility - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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The latest closing stock price for Bank Of America as of May 27, 2025 is 44.22. An investor who bought $1,000 worth of Bank Of America stock at the IPO in 1984 would have $30,631 today, roughly 31 times their original investment - a 8.79% compound annual growth rate over 41 years. The all-time high Bank Of America stock closing price was 47.44 on February 06, 2025. The Bank Of America 52-week high stock price is 48.08, which is 8.7% above the current share price. The Bank Of America 52-week low stock price is 33.06, which is 25.2% below the current share price. The average Bank Of America stock price for the last 52 weeks is 42.15. For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.
Download real-time and historical stock price data, including all buy and sell orders at every price level. Get each trade tick-by-tick and order queue composition at all prices. Access high-fidelity US equities stock market data using our Python, Rust, and C++ APIs. Providing full order book depth (MBO), OHLC aggregates, and more.
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Historical data of the Taiwan Stock Exchange Weighted Index
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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.