Good day, I am looking for good/fairly priced end-of-day data (futures, currencies) historical data starting as far back as possible (min 1970). For many years, I have been using Csidata, but have almost doubled the yearly fees this year. Thank you for any suggestion. Best regards. air
check out.....https://www.quandl.com/data/WIKI?keyword= That is the free version...there are also other purchase options as well.
I decided for ProRealTime and very happy about it. Lots of data (stocks, etf's, futures, forex), long-term charts, modern platform, great learning material, fairly easy to program. It could also be free. Thank you both again.
Does quandl offer different ways of linking futures contracts? Another choice for futures: http://www.pinnacledata.com/
What would you like to know? Continuous futures contracts will go back potentially to the early 1970's, currencies should generally go back to the early 90's.
Thanks, pyradius. I would like to know about US stocks data. Is that clean data or do you have to filter out some junks?
Stocks back to 1980's potentially, data should match exchange, splits/stock dividends tracked. DataLink ultimately comes from Reuters data which should be reliable and follow exchange guidelines. If an issue does come up, corrections will be made. This should be an exception and not the rule.