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Benzinga is a financial technology company that provides a wide variety of financial data and news services through APIs. These APIs cover a range of information, including real-time and historical market data, news, company fundamentals, trading signals, and more, allowing businesses to integrate financial data directly into their applications.
Benzinga APIs provide:
- Real-time market data: Access to live data streams, including quotes, trades, and more.
- Historical data: Allows retrieval of historical prices and trading volumes.
- News & insights: Aggregated news, articles, and financial insights from multiple sources.
- Company fundamentals: Information on company financials, analyst ratings, and key metrics.
- Trading signals and alerts: Customizable alerts based on market conditions.
The Benzinga newsfeed API is updated every few minutes to ensure that users receive timely news about stock movements and market trends. This API includes options to view top stories, reasons behind stock movements, and market updates.
Yes, Benzinga offers a WebSocket API for real-time data streaming. This API is ideal for applications that need continuous, live market data feeds, including quotes, trades, and other data points. You can configure WebSocket connections based on your specific data needs.
Benzinga’s historical data API provides access to a range of data, including daily, weekly, monthly, and intraday bar data, covering stocks, indices, and other assets. You can access historical data going back several years, depending on the asset and the level of detail required.
Yes, Benzinga provides a Calendar API that includes upcoming and past earnings reports, IPOs, dividend announcements, and other corporate events. This allows users to stay informed about critical financial events affecting their investments.
Each API subscription comes with rate limits that dictate how many requests can be made within a certain timeframe. These limits depend on the specific API and the subscription tier. Contact Benzinga’s support team or consult their documentation to understand the limits associated with your plan.
Benzinga often provides a trial or sandbox environment for new users to test the APIs before committing to a paid plan. The sandbox may have reduced data access or limited functionality compared to the full version.
Yes, Benzinga has a dedicated support team to assist with API integration and usage. Additionally, the Benzinga API documentation includes examples and code snippets to help users integrate their APIs into applications more smoothly.
Certain data points, like short interest and government trades, may require premium subscriptions or additional fees. Contact Benzinga’s sales team or review the pricing documentation for more detailed information on any extra charges.
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