Hi everyone,
I'm looking to do statistical analysis on stock time-series data. Does anyone know where I can download/access time-series data for the stocks of the NYSE and the other Stock exchanges? For the time-series data, I would like it at different sampling rates (e.g., closing prices for the day; price 4 times a day, etc.) for different ranges of time (e.g., past 1/2 year, past 1 year, past 2 years, past 5 years, etc.). Is there a place where I can easily download this data in .csv format or other such format so I can import it into a statistical program for analysis?
Also, I'm wondering if anyone could recommend a good website where I can practice investing in stocks but not with real money so I can follow my performance. I remember about 10-15 years ago, you could open an Etrade account and do this. I'm interested in doing this and keeping track of my performance using a mock portfolio and not with real money at first of course. While I think Etrade still has this, you only have a 60-day free trial.
Any help with this would be extremely helpful and would go a long way for me.
Thank you in advance.
I'm looking to do statistical analysis on stock time-series data. Does anyone know where I can download/access time-series data for the stocks of the NYSE and the other Stock exchanges? For the time-series data, I would like it at different sampling rates (e.g., closing prices for the day; price 4 times a day, etc.) for different ranges of time (e.g., past 1/2 year, past 1 year, past 2 years, past 5 years, etc.). Is there a place where I can easily download this data in .csv format or other such format so I can import it into a statistical program for analysis?
Also, I'm wondering if anyone could recommend a good website where I can practice investing in stocks but not with real money so I can follow my performance. I remember about 10-15 years ago, you could open an Etrade account and do this. I'm interested in doing this and keeping track of my performance using a mock portfolio and not with real money at first of course. While I think Etrade still has this, you only have a 60-day free trial.
Any help with this would be extremely helpful and would go a long way for me.
Thank you in advance.