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Historical Intraday Data for U.S. Stocks

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This intraday downloader retrieves 5-minute bars historical data for U.S. stocks (NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX and OTC exchanges).
The item downloads a single file, decompresses it, reads the content, parses each file then adds the data into the QuantShare intraday database. In few minutes, you get a new database of intraday data for all U.S. stocks and for the last five trading days.

Other intraday downloaders for the U.S. market:
Intraday Data for US Stocks: This item gets 1-minute intraday data for the previous 15 days. Data is downloaded by symbol.
Intraday Quotes for Major Stock Exchanges: This item downloads 1-minute intraday data (one day) for U.S. and International markets.


Here is a 5-minutes historical intraday downloader for futures, indices and Forex:
5-Minute Historical Intraday Data for Forex, Indices and Futures/Commodities: This item gets intraday data for more than 200 assets, including +100 currency pairs (EURUSD, USDJPY, EURCHF...), 47 market indices (CAC 40, Nasdaq 100, Nikkei 225, S&P 500...) and +70 futures (Cocoa Future, Russell 2000, Future Bond, Gold...).

Resources:
6 ways to download free intraday and tick data for the U.S. stock market


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