On 27/08/2018 15:23, Ott Kekishev wrote:
> Hello Richard,
>
> What version of GC are you using? I have been trying to get yahooJSON
> working in GC, but had no luck so far. I am using version 3.2. F::Q
> works for yahooJSON, but inside GC it does not fetch. Do you know what
> files are connected
Hello Richard,
What version of GC are you using? I have been trying to get yahooJSON
working in GC, but had no luck so far. I am using version 3.2. F::Q works
for yahooJSON, but inside GC it does not fetch. Do you know what files are
connected in GC to this yahooJSON fetching?
Best regards,
Ott
On 27/08/2018 04:34, Ethan Swint wrote:
> Hmm... not a lot of response from the user on this topic. I'll bubble it to
> the top this time and let it go from there.
>
> The main theme was that the AlphaVantage team is open to a lower-priced
> premium option that would give 120 quotes/minute for up
ll have to pull Bruce's implementation and kick the tires on it - that
could be the solution that works for me.
Regards,
Ethan
Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2018 14:00:44 -0700
From: Bruce Schuck
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] AlphaVantage Deal
Message-ID: <1667719d-52b6-b423-e
In my opinion, at $5.00 or more per month one might as well purchase
Quicken (which is now a subscription based product I believe).
For the F::Q developers, I've been working on module for World Trading
Data. Free use is limited to 250 per day, and it's only US traded
equities and funds. See pull
It's apparently only for US securities, which might be ok for a subset
of users. There is an alphavantage_batch.pm out there.
https://github.com/finance-quote/finance-quote/issues/77
On 08/23/2018 04:22 PM, Alun Champion wrote:
Any reason not to move to the batch API (`
https://www.alphavant
Any reason not to move to the batch API (`
https://www.alphavantage.co/query?function=BATCH_STOCK_QUOTES&symbols=MSFT,AXP,...&apikey=XXX`)
then
you could get all the current quotes with a single call. It seems
inefficient to get the stock history one stock at a time to discard all the
values but th
On Thursday, August 23, 2018 10:51:32 AM -05 Ethan Swint wrote:
> I recently inquired with AlphaVantage about providing something between
> their free 1 quote/20 seconds and their $20/month offering of 1 request / 4
> seconds with premium support.
>
> I think most users here are on the once-a-day
I recently inquired with AlphaVantage about providing something between
their free 1 quote/20 seconds and their $20/month offering of 1 request / 4
seconds with premium support.
I think most users here are on the once-a-day sync between GnuCash and the
markets, so I proposed a tier that would prov