On 04/03/2019 03:12 AM, Eric Berger wrote:
> You might want to post this to the group R-Sig-Finance
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> On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 1:11 AM H <age...@meddatainc.com 
> <mailto:age...@meddatainc.com>> wrote:
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>     I am relatively new to analyzing financial data but have some experience 
> with R. I understand that the data available from Yahoo Finance via its API 
> is often questionable in quality and Google Finance is no longer available.
>
>     Although Googling pointed me to some other sources such as Quandl etc., I 
> am curious which other data sources quantmod itself supports for data 
> retrieval, ie via an API, not via downloading and importing CSV-files?
>
>     My interest is really US equities, stock options and ETFs - if possible 
> from the same data source...
>
>     Pointers to favorite data sources appreciated!
>
>     Thank you.
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Thank you, will do.

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