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Statistics Canada Economic Data API

Key Canadian economic indicators from the official Statistics Canada Web Data Service. Pull the Consumer Price Index, the seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate, monthly real GDP, the Bank of Canada policy rate and the national population estimate — look up a single indicator, read a full country snapshot with all of them at once, or fetch the raw time series for any Statistics Canada vector by its id (with as many recent periods as you need). Every value carries the indicator label, its unit and the exact reference period, and always resolves to the latest published observation, so there are no dates to hard-code. Built for dashboards, macro research and CAD currency or rates models that need authoritative Canadian data. Distinct from market and FX feeds, and from our OECD cross-country indicators: this surfaces official Statistics Canada figures.

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OECD Economic Indicators API

Key macroeconomic indicators for the 38 OECD member countries, sourced from the official OECD SDMX data service. Pull the harmonised unemployment rate, the consumer price index and the long-term (10-year government bond) interest rate for any member country, look up a single indicator for one country, or read a full country snapshot with all indicators at once. Every value carries the indicator label, its unit and the exact period it refers to, and always resolves to the latest published observation — no date juggling. Coverage spans Australia to the United States, with the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, France and every other OECD member in between. Built for dashboards, macro research and currency or rates models that need authoritative, comparable cross-country economic data. Distinct from market and FX feeds: this surfaces official OECD statistics.

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Stock Market Fear & Greed Index API

Live CNN Fear & Greed Index for the US stock market — no key, nothing stored. The equity-market sentiment gauge: a single 0–100 score (0 = extreme fear, 100 = extreme greed) built from seven market indicators, distinct from the crypto Fear & Greed index in the catalogue. The index endpoint returns the headline score and rating plus the previous close and the readings one week, one month and one year ago, so you can see how sentiment has shifted. The components endpoint breaks the index into its seven underlying indicators — market momentum, stock-price strength, stock-price breadth, put/call options, market volatility (VIX), junk-bond demand and safe-haven demand — each with its own score and fear/greed rating, so you can see what is actually driving sentiment. The history endpoint returns the daily score timeline for the last year. Build market-sentiment dashboards, contrarian-signal bots, risk dashboards and newsletter widgets on top of the most-watched sentiment gauge in equities. Score bands: 0–24 extreme fear, 25–44 fear, 45–55 neutral, 56–75 greed, 76–100 extreme greed.

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SuperTrend & Trend-Following API

Live trend-following indicators that traders run to ride a trend and time its turn, computed on demand from the OHLC candles you pass in — no key, no cache, nothing stored. The supertrend endpoint returns the SuperTrend line, the ATR-banded trailing level that sits below price in an uptrend (acting as support) and above it in a downtrend (acting as resistance) and flips when a close crosses it, with the current trend. The aroon endpoint returns Aroon Up, Aroon Down and the Aroon Oscillator, which measure how recently the highest high and lowest low were made — a reading of 100 means it just happened — to tell you how fresh and strong the trend is. The vortex endpoint returns the Vortex Indicator's VI+ and VI- lines, whose crossover is a classic trend-change signal. These are trend-following indicators, deliberately distinct from the ADX, Parabolic SAR and Donchian set and from momentum, volatility and volume tools: they each use the high, low and close to follow a trend and flag its reversal with their own formula. Works for any market — forex, stocks, crypto or commodities — because you supply the candles. Computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for trend-following bots, signal dashboards and back-tests. SuperTrend defaults to period 10 multiplier 3; Aroon to 25; Vortex to 14. Live, nothing stored. 3 compute endpoints. For ADX/Parabolic-SAR/Donchian use a trend-indicators API; for RSI/MACD use a technical-indicators API.

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Volume Indicators API

Live volume-based technical indicators that traders run to confirm a move with the volume behind it, computed on demand from the OHLCV candles you pass in — no key, no cache, nothing stored. The mfi endpoint returns the Money Flow Index, a volume-weighted version of RSI that swings from 0 to 100, with an overbought reading above 80 and oversold below 20. The obv endpoint returns On-Balance Volume, the running total that adds a candle's volume on an up close and subtracts it on a down close, together with whether it is rising or falling — rising OBV confirms buying pressure. The cmf endpoint returns the Chaikin Money Flow, which sums money-flow volume over the lookback to show whether buyers or sellers are in control. These indicators all need the volume of each candle, which makes them a fundamentally different tool from price-only indicators like RSI, MACD, Stochastic and ADX: they answer whether volume is confirming the price move or diverging from it. Works for any market — forex, stocks, crypto or commodities — because you supply the candles with volume. Computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for trading bots, divergence screeners, breakout confirmation and trading dashboards. Candles are open:high:low:close:volume. Live, nothing stored. 3 compute endpoints. For price-only indicators use a technical-indicators, oscillators or trend-indicators API.

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Trend Indicators API

Live trend and direction indicators that traders run to gauge whether a market is trending and which way, computed on demand from the OHLC candles you pass in — no key, no cache, nothing stored. The adx endpoint returns the ADX (Average Directional Index) with the +DI and -DI lines using Wilder's method, so you get both the strength of a trend (a reading above 25 signals a real trend) and its direction. The psar endpoint returns the Parabolic SAR — the trailing stop-and-reverse level that sits below price in an uptrend and above it in a downtrend, and flips when price crosses it — together with the current trend. The donchian endpoint returns the Donchian Channel: the highest high and lowest low over the lookback with the midline, and whether the last close has broken out of the channel. These indicators all need the full high, low and close, and they answer a different question than momentum oscillators, closes-only indicators or volatility tools: is there a trend, and which way is it going. Works for any market — forex, stocks, crypto or commodities. Computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for trend-following bots, breakout screeners, trailing-stop logic and trading dashboards. ADX needs 2 x period + 1 candles. Live, nothing stored. 3 compute endpoints. For RSI/MACD use a technical-indicators API; for Stochastic/CCI use an oscillators API.

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Technical Indicators API

Live technical-analysis indicators that traders and trading bots run on a price series, computed on demand from the closes you pass in — no key, nothing cached. Get Wilder's RSI; the MACD line, signal line and histogram; the upper, middle and lower Bollinger Bands with bandwidth and %B; and simple or exponential moving averages. Every value is computed live from your input and works for any market — forex, stocks, crypto or commodities. A technical-indicator engine, distinct from raw price feeds and from pivot/fibonacci level tools: it turns a series of prices into the momentum, trend and volatility indicators a strategy acts on.

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UN SDG API

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals as an API, powered by the official UN Statistics Division SDG API. The SDGs are the world's shared plan — 17 goals, 169 targets and 200+ indicators — to end poverty and hunger, ensure good health and quality education, achieve gender equality, provide clean water and affordable energy, drive decent work and economic growth, build sustainable cities, take climate action and protect life on land and below water, all by 2030. Browse the 17 goals with their full titles and descriptions; open any goal to see every target and the indicators that measure it; list the statistical data series behind an indicator (with their machine codes and descriptions); pull a series' complete time-series for any country — each data point with its year, value, unit, breakdown dimensions (sex, age, location, …) and source; and look up countries, regions and the world with their UN M49 numeric area codes. Ideal for development research, NGO and policy dashboards, journalism, ESG and sustainability reporting, and education. Indicator codes come from the goal endpoint, series codes from the series endpoint, and area codes from the areas endpoint (276 = Germany, 826 = United Kingdom, 1 = World). Data from the UN Statistics Division Global SDG Indicators Database.

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WHO Health Statistics API

The World Health Organization's Global Health Observatory (GHO) as an API — authoritative global health statistics for every WHO member state. Search a catalogue of more than 3,000 health indicators spanning life expectancy and healthy life expectancy, mortality and causes of death, immunization and vaccine coverage, communicable and noncommunicable disease burden, maternal and child health, nutrition, mental health, health workforce, health financing, water and sanitation, and risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol and obesity. For any indicator, pull a country's complete time-series — each data point with its year, value, the WHO uncertainty interval (low and high bounds), the WHO region and the breakdown dimension (for example sex) — or compare the indicator across many countries for a chosen year, or the latest available year per country, ranked by value. Country codes are ISO3 (DEU, USA, JPN) or WHO region codes; results can be filtered by sex (both, male or female). Ideal for public-health research, journalism, NGO and policy dashboards, epidemiology and global-development analysis. Indicator codes come from the indicators endpoint (e.g. WHOSIS_000001 is life expectancy at birth). Data from the WHO Global Health Observatory.

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World Bank API

Economic and development data for every country, drawn from the World Bank Open Data catalogue. Pull a clean time series for any of roughly 1,500 indicators — GDP, population, inflation, life expectancy, CO₂ emissions, internet use and far more — for a chosen country and year range; list and filter countries by region or income level with capital and coordinates; look up a single country; and search the indicator catalogue to discover the codes you need. Authoritative open data returned as tidy JSON through a fast, reliable API. Ideal for fintech and research, economic dashboards and BI tools, data journalism, education and development analytics.

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