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afford the (often high) prices charged by many stock data APIs. |
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# Requirements |
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* Python 3.6+ |
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* Python 3.5+ |
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* Beautiful Soup 4 |
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# Installation |
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pip3 install stockquotes |
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# Usage |
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kroger = stockquotes.Stock('KR') |
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## Basic data |
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To get the current price of a share, get the `Stock`'s `currentPrice`. |
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To get the current price of a share, get the `Stock`'s `current_price`. |
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krogerPrice = kroger.currentPrice |
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krogerPrice = kroger.current_price |
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To get the day gain in dollars, get the `Stock`'s `increaseDollars`. |
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To get the day gain in dollars, get the `Stock`'s `increase_dollars`. |
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krogerGainDollars = kroger.increaseDollars |
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krogerGainDollars = kroger.increase_dollars |
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The same value as a percent is available in the `increasePercent` property. To |
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The same value as a percent is available in the `increase_percent` property. To |
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indicate losses, these values are negative. |
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## Historical data |
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representing the most recent quote. The `dict`'s `date` property is a |
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`datetime` object representing the date the quote is from. `open` is the |
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opening price for that day. `high` and `low` are the high and low prices, |
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respectively, for that day. `close` and `adjClose` are the closing price. The |
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difference is that `adjClose` is adjusted for splits and dividends, whereas |
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`close` is adjusted only for splits. `volume` is the stock's volume for that |
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day. |
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respectively, for that day. `close` and `adjusted_close` are the closing |
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price. The difference is that `adjClose` is adjusted for splits and |
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dividends, whereas `close` is adjusted only for splits. `volume` is the |
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stock's volume for that day. |
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Typically, this should give at least a month of data. Obviously, it gives less |
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for recent IPOs. Also, a known but unexplained bug causes it to only give two |
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@ -78,4 +79,3 @@ ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
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OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. |
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For more information, please refer to <https://unlicense.org/> |
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