#markets
27 APIs with this tag
Sector Rotation RRG (Relative Rotation Graph) API
Where each S&P 500 sector sits on the rotation map versus the market, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The Relative Rotation Graph is how professional allocators visualise sector rotation: it plots each sector on two axes — relative strength (is it out- or under-performing the S&P 500) and relative momentum (is that relative strength improving or fading) — and the combination lands each sector in one of four quadrants that rotate clockwise over time: Leading (strong and getting stronger), Weakening (strong but losing steam), Lagging (weak and getting weaker) and Improving (weak but turning up). Money rotates Improving to Leading to Weakening to Lagging, so the quadrant tells you not just who is winning but who is next. This computes each of the eleven SPDR sectors' RS-Ratio and RS-Momentum against the S&P 500 and places it in its quadrant. The rrg endpoint returns the whole rotation map; the sector endpoint returns one sector's coordinates and quadrant; the sectors endpoint lists what is covered. The sector-rotation RRG / quadrant cut — distinct from the relative-strength ranking (a one-dimensional list), the sector price/performance feed and the correlation APIs. It shows the rotation, not just the ranking.
api.oanor.com/rrg-api
Multi-Timeframe Momentum & Alignment (Multi-Asset) API
Whether each market is trending the same way across every timeframe, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). A single week's move is noise; what trend traders want is alignment — when the 1-week, 1-month, 3-month, 6-month and 1-year returns all point the same direction, that is a strong, coherent trend, and when they disagree the move is choppy or turning. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this measures each asset's return over those five horizons, the up/down direction of each, and an alignment score from -5 (every timeframe down) to +5 (every timeframe up), with a coherence label. The screener endpoint returns the fully aligned uptrends and downtrends across the board, ranked by alignment. The asset endpoint returns one market's multi-timeframe momentum card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset multi-timeframe momentum / alignment cut — distinct from the crypto-only multi-timeframe API, the commodity-momentum ranking and the relative-strength APIs. It finds the coherent trends across every asset class at once.
api.oanor.com/multiassetmomentum-api
ADX & Trend-Strength Screener (Multi-Asset) API
Which markets are strongly trending and which are stuck going nowhere, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The Average Directional Index is the definitive measure of trend STRENGTH (not direction): above 25 a market has a real trend worth riding, below 20 it is choppy and range-bound where trend systems get whipsawed. The companion +DI and -DI lines give the direction — +DI over -DI is an uptrend, the reverse a downtrend. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 14-day ADX, +DI and -DI (Wilder's method), and classifies it as a strong uptrend, strong downtrend, developing trend or ranging. The screener endpoint returns the strong uptrends and downtrends across the board, ranked by ADX, plus the ranging list. The asset endpoint returns one market's directional-movement card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset ADX / trend-strength screener cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-candle trend-indicator API and the moving-average, RSI, MACD, Bollinger and Donchian screeners. It separates the trending markets from the chop across every asset class at once.
api.oanor.com/adxscreener-api
Candlestick Pattern Screener (Multi-Asset) API
Which markets just printed a reversal or continuation candlestick pattern on their latest daily candle, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Candlestick patterns are the oldest price-action signals there are: a hammer at a low hints a bounce, a shooting star at a high a turn, an engulfing candle a momentum shift. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this reads each asset's most recent candles and detects the classic single- and two-candle patterns (doji, hammer, inverted hammer, shooting star, hanging man, bullish/bearish engulfing, bullish/bearish harami, marubozu), tagging each bullish, bearish or neutral. The screener endpoint returns every market flashing a pattern right now, split into bullish and bearish signals. The asset endpoint returns one market's latest candle with any pattern detected on it. The patterns endpoint lists what is recognised. The cross-asset candlestick-pattern screener cut — distinct from the crypto-only pattern detector and the bring-your-own-candle pattern API. It scans the whole market for price-action signals at once.
api.oanor.com/candlestickscreener-api
MACD Screener (Multi-Asset) API
Which markets just triggered a MACD buy or sell signal, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The MACD — the gap between a fast and a slow moving average, smoothed by a signal line — is the workhorse momentum indicator: when the MACD line crosses up through its signal line it is a bullish trigger, down through it bearish, and the histogram between them shows momentum building or fading. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's MACD (12/26 EMA), signal line (9 EMA) and histogram, flags whether it is in a bullish or bearish posture, and detects how recently the lines crossed. The screener endpoint returns the fresh bullish and bearish crossovers across the board plus the histogram ranking. The asset endpoint returns one market's MACD card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset MACD / momentum-crossover screener cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-candle technical-indicator APIs, the RSI, Bollinger and moving-average screeners and the FX-only signals API. It finds the fresh momentum triggers across every asset class at once.
api.oanor.com/macd-api
Bollinger Bands & Squeeze Screener API
Which markets are coiled for a breakout and which are stretched to their bands, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Bollinger Bands wrap a 20-day average in plus/minus two standard deviations; price riding the upper band is strong, the lower band weak, and — the prized signal — when the bands pinch tight (a "squeeze"), volatility has compressed and a big move usually follows. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's bands, its %B (where price sits between the lower band at 0 and the upper at 100), the bandwidth and whether bandwidth is at a multi-month low (a squeeze, breakout pending). The screener endpoint returns the board with the markets in a squeeze, the ones breaking above the upper band and the ones breaking below the lower. The asset endpoint returns one market's Bollinger card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The Bollinger Bands / volatility-squeeze screener cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-candle technical-indicator APIs, the FX-only z-score API and the market-breadth API. It finds the coiled springs across the whole market.
api.oanor.com/bollinger-api
Golden Cross / Death Cross Screener API
Which markets just flipped trend on the most-watched signal in technical analysis — the 50-day vs 200-day moving-average cross — computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). A golden cross, the 50-day average crossing up through the 200-day, is the classic confirmation of a new uptrend, and a death cross the opposite; funds and headlines move on them. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 50- and 200-day moving averages, whether it is in a golden-cross (bullish) or death-cross (bearish) regime, how many days since the last cross, and how far price sits above or below each average. The screener endpoint returns the whole board with the markets that have crossed most recently — the fresh golden and death crosses — and the bullish/bearish tally. The asset endpoint returns one market's moving-average card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The moving-average-crossover / golden-cross screener cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-candle technical-indicator APIs, the market-breadth API (which aggregates the share above a single moving average) and the FX-only signals API.
api.oanor.com/goldencross-api
Relative Strength vs S&P 500 API
Which markets are beating the benchmark and which are lagging, ranked, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Relative strength is the engine of rotation: money flows toward what is outperforming, and the leaders of one quarter often lead the next. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — the eleven S&P 500 sectors plus small caps, international and emerging equities, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this measures each asset's return MINUS the S&P 500's over one, three and six months, blends them into a relative-strength score, and ranks the whole board into leaders and laggards. A positive score means the asset is beating the market; a negative one means it is lagging. The ranking endpoint returns that ranked board with the benchmark's own return and the standout leaders and laggards. The asset endpoint returns one market's relative strength across each window, its beta to the S&P 500 and whether its relative strength is improving or fading. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The relative-strength / market-leadership rotation cut — distinct from the absolute-momentum, the sector-correlation and the altcoin-season APIs. It answers what is leading the market, measured against it.
api.oanor.com/relativestrength-api
Cross-Asset Drawdown & Recovery Monitor API
How far every major market is below its peak and how long it has been underwater, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Drawdown is the risk investors actually feel: not volatility in the abstract, but the gap between today's price and the high-water mark, and the painful stretch spent climbing back. For every asset — equity indices, bonds, gold, oil, commodities, FX and crypto — this measures the current drawdown from its rolling peak, the worst (maximum) drawdown over the window, the date and level of the peak, how many days it has been underwater, and how much of the fall it has already recovered. The monitor endpoint returns the whole universe ranked by current drawdown — what is deepest underwater and what is back at new highs — with a summary of how many markets are in drawdown. The asset endpoint returns one market's drawdown card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset drawdown / underwater-recovery cut — distinct from the FX-only drawdown API, the crypto all-time-high API and the cross-asset volatility API (which ranks risk-adjusted return, not the underwater curve). It answers how far from the highs, and how long.
api.oanor.com/assetdrawdown-api
Bond / Fixed-Income Performance API
What is moving across the bond market, by duration and credit, computed live from Yahoo Finance via the major fixed-income ETFs (no key, nothing stored). Bonds are the other half of every portfolio, and their moves are the cleanest read on interest rates and credit: when long Treasuries (TLT) fall, the market is pricing higher long rates; when high-yield (HYG) lags investment-grade (LQD), credit risk is being repriced. For every fixed-income ETF — Treasuries from ultra-short to 20-year-plus, investment-grade and high-yield credit, TIPS, munis, emerging-market and aggregate bonds — this measures the change on the day, the week and the month, the 52-week high and low and where the price sits in that range, tagged by category and rate sensitivity. The board endpoint returns the whole complex ranked by daily change with the gainers and losers and a category breakdown. The bond endpoint returns one ETF's performance card. The bonds endpoint lists what is covered. The fixed-income performance / bond-board cut — distinct from the government-bond-yield, yield-curve, central-bank-rate and bond-pricing-math APIs. Remember: a bond ETF's price moves inverse to its yield.
api.oanor.com/bondperformance-api
Stock Sector Correlation Matrix API
How the eleven S&P 500 sectors move together, computed live from Yahoo Finance via the SPDR sector ETFs (no key, nothing stored). Sector correlation is the heart of equity diversification and rotation: defensives (utilities, staples, health care) and cyclicals (tech, discretionary, financials, energy) cluster differently, and when correlations rise the whole market is moving as one (risk-on/risk-off), while a spread of correlations means stock-picking and rotation are rewarded. The matrix endpoint returns the full pairwise return-correlation matrix across all eleven sectors with the most- and least-correlated sector pairs. The sector endpoint returns one sector's correlation to every other, ranked, plus its beta to the S&P 500 (how much it amplifies the market). The sectors endpoint lists what is covered. The equity sector correlation / rotation cut — distinct from the cross-asset correlation matrix (asset classes, not sectors), the crypto and currency correlation APIs (other markets) and the sector price/performance feed. It answers which sectors are the same bet and which diversify, within the stock market.
api.oanor.com/sectorcorrelation-api
Cross-Asset Volatility & Risk-Adjusted Return API
The risk dashboard for the whole multi-asset book — how volatile each asset class is, how much it returned, and how much return it paid per unit of risk, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Return without risk is meaningless; this puts them side by side. For every instrument — equities, bonds, gold, oil, commodities, FX and crypto — it measures the annualised realised volatility (the standard deviation of daily returns, the market's fear gauge), the trailing return, a Sharpe-style risk-adjusted return (return per unit of volatility) and the worst peak-to-trough drawdown over the window. The ranking endpoint returns the universe ranked by whichever you choose — volatility, Sharpe, return or drawdown — so you can see the calmest and wildest assets and who paid the best risk-adjusted return. The asset endpoint returns one instrument's full risk profile. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset volatility / risk-adjusted-return ranking cut — distinct from the crypto-only volatility and risk APIs, the FX-only volatility API and the bring-your-own-series risk-metrics, CAPM and portfolio-optimiser calculators. It ranks live risk across asset classes.
api.oanor.com/assetvolatility-api
52-Week High/Low Range Screener API
Where every major asset sits in its one-year range — across stocks, indices, bonds, commodities, FX and crypto — computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The 52-week high/low is the single most-watched level in markets: assets breaking to new 52-week highs are in confirmed uptrends and chased by momentum, while new 52-week lows mark capitulation, and the "new highs / new lows" list is a classic breadth and momentum read. This places each instrument in its range as a 0-100 position (0 = sitting on its 52-week low, 100 = at its 52-week high), with how far it is below the high and above the low, and flags fresh new highs and new lows. The screener endpoint returns the whole multi-asset universe ranked by range position — what is breaking out at the top and breaking down at the bottom — plus the new-high and new-low lists. The asset endpoint drills into one instrument. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The 52-week-range / new-highs-new-lows momentum cut across asset classes — distinct from the crypto Donchian-breakout screener (crypto only) and the single-quote, index, commodity and stock price feeds, which carry the 52-week high/low as a field but do not rank it across a multi-asset book.
api.oanor.com/fiftytwoweek-api
Risk-On / Risk-Off (RORO) Index
One number for the market's mood across asset classes — a live 0-100 risk-on / risk-off (RORO) score, computed from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). On any day capital is either reaching for risk or fleeing to safety, and the signal lives in the relationships between markets, not any single price. This blends four classic cross-asset gauges — stocks vs long bonds (SPY/TLT), high-yield vs investment-grade credit (HYG/LQD), copper vs gold (the growth metal vs the haven) and the VIX (inverted) — into one score: high = risk-on (greed), low = risk-off (fear). The score endpoint returns the composite, each gauge's contribution and a regime label; the components endpoint returns the four underlying ratios with where each sits in its recent range (its percentile), so you can see what is driving the mood. The cross-asset risk-sentiment / RORO composite cut — distinct from the intermarket-ratios feed (raw ratios), the volatility-index API and the price APIs. It synthesises the regime, not the parts.
api.oanor.com/riskappetite-api
Trending Stocks API
The tickers people are actually searching for right now, served from Yahoo Finance's public trending feed. This is an attention and retail-interest signal, not a price-mover list: the trending endpoint returns the most-searched symbols in a region (US, UK, Germany, France, India, Brazil and more), and enriches each one with its live price, day change and exchange — so you see what is grabbing attention and how it is moving. The ticker endpoint answers the question "is this symbol trending right now, and where does it rank". The regions endpoint lists the supported markets. This is the search-attention / sentiment data-cut for stocks — what retail is watching — distinct from the price-based market-movers, the live-quote and the intraday-candle APIs in the catalogue. Trending reflects search interest and shifts through the trading day. Live, no key on the upstream, nothing stored.
api.oanor.com/trendingstocks-api
Kalshi Event Markets API
Live market data from Kalshi, the CFTC-regulated US event-contract exchange, served from its public trade API. Kalshi lists yes/no contracts that settle on real-world outcomes — elections, economics, Federal Reserve decisions, weather, sports and world events — and the executed price is the market-implied probability of that outcome. The trades endpoint returns the recent public trade tape: the executed price (as cents and as a 0-1 probability), the size, the taker side and the time — the live pulse of what is actually trading. The events endpoint lists the events (the questions) that group markets, with their category and series. The markets endpoint is the contract directory — every tradable market with its ticker, the yes outcome it settles on, its status and open/close times — filterable by event, series or status. This is a regulated real-money event-contract venue — live implied probabilities and order flow — distinct from the play-money (Manifold), political (PredictIt) and crypto (Polymarket) prediction-market APIs in the catalogue. Live order-book snapshots are gated behind authentication upstream, so prices are sourced from the public trade tape. Live, no key on the upstream, nothing stored.
api.oanor.com/kalshi-api
Coin Markets API
Live "where to trade" data for any crypto coin — no key needed. The markets endpoint returns every spot market for a coin across all exchanges: the exchange, the trading pair, the last price, 24h volume (also converted to USD), the bid/ask spread and CoinGecko's trust score — so you can see where a coin trades, at what price and with what liquidity, ideal for arbitrage and best-execution. The exchanges endpoint aggregates that to per-exchange USD volume and pair counts for the coin. Pass the coin as a CoinGecko id (bitcoin, ethereum, solana); common tickers (BTC, ETH, SOL…) are mapped automatically. Data comes live from the public CoinGecko feed — nothing stored. This is the cross-exchange market view for a single coin, distinct from the single-venue exchange tickers, the whole-market data and the single-coin-profile APIs in the catalogue.
api.oanor.com/coinmarkets-api
Manifold API
Live prediction-market and forecaster data from Manifold, the largest play-money prediction market and forecasting community, via its public API. On Manifold anyone can create a market and everyone trades with mana, the platform's play-money, so each market's price is a crowd-sourced probability and every trader has a track record. Search markets and get each one's question, current probability, mana volume, unique-bettor count, liquidity and creator. Read one market in full, with its description and close time. See the top holders of a market — who is forecasting which way and how much mana they have invested. Read a forecaster's profile: their mana balance, all-time profit and how many markets they have created. Live, no key, nothing stored. Distinct from real-money prediction-market and sports-odds APIs — this is Manifold's community markets, their crowd probabilities and their forecasters. Perfect for forecasting, trading-signal, research and community apps.
api.oanor.com/manifold-api
Volatility Indices API
Live market "fear gauges" across asset classes as an API, served from Yahoo Finance. The VIX is the market's headline fear index — the S&P 500's 30-day implied volatility — and this returns it alongside the rest of the family: the 9-day VIX (short-term fear), the Nasdaq-100 (VXN) and Dow (VXD) volatility indices, crude-oil (OVX) and gold (GVZ) volatility, and the VVIX, the volatility of the VIX itself. Each comes with its current level, the day's change, and its day and 52-week range, and the board adds a plain-language fear regime from the VIX (complacent, normal, elevated, high or extreme). Get the whole board or one index. The implied-volatility and risk-sentiment layer for trading, macro-research and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from equity-index, crypto-volatility and FX-volatility APIs — this is the cross-asset implied-volatility (fear) suite.
api.oanor.com/volatilityindices-api
Stock Sectors API
Live S&P 500 sector performance as an API — the sector-rotation picture traders watch, served from Yahoo Finance via the eleven SPDR sector ETFs. It returns each of the eleven GICS sectors — Technology, Financials, Energy, Health Care, Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, Industrials, Materials, Utilities, Real Estate and Communication Services — with its tracking ETF's price, the day's change, the day's high and low, and the 52-week high and low. Pull the whole board ranked by the day's move, with the leading and lagging sectors called out, or look one sector up by name or ETF ticker. The sector-rotation and market-breadth layer for trading, macro-research and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from index-level, single-stock and cross-asset-ratio APIs — this is the equity-sector performance breakdown.
api.oanor.com/sectors-api
Stock Dividends API
Live stock dividend data as an API — the dividends any listed stock or ETF actually pays, served from Yahoo Finance. For any ticker it returns the trailing-twelve-month dividend per share, the current dividend yield, the payment frequency (monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual), the most recent payment with its date, and the dividend payment history. Look a stock up by ticker or company name, or pull its full payment history over several years. Non-paying stocks are reported cleanly with a zero yield so you can screen for income. The dividend-income layer for investing, screening and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from dividend-ratio calculators and from price-quote APIs — this returns the stock's actual dividends paid and its real yield.
api.oanor.com/dividends-api
Index & Treasury Futures API
Live financial futures as an API — front-month prices for the major US index and Treasury futures, served from Yahoo Finance. For any contract it returns the current price, the previous close, the absolute and percentage change on the day, the day's high and low, the 52-week high and low, the contract month and the currency. Index futures (E-mini S&P 500, Nasdaq-100, Dow, Russell 2000) trade nearly around the clock and are the market's go-to read on where the open is heading; Treasury futures (2-, 5-, 10- and 30-year notes and bonds) track interest-rate expectations. Look a contract up by name or ticker alias, pull a category board (index or rates) ranked by the day's move, or get the whole board in one call. The futures-quote layer for trading, pre-market and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from spot index APIs and from the physical-commodity futures API — this is financial (index and rate) futures.
api.oanor.com/futures-api
Stock Quotes API
Live stock quotes as an API — the current price of any listed equity or ETF, served from Yahoo Finance. For any ticker it returns the current price, the previous close, the absolute and percentage change on the day, the day's high and low, the 52-week high and low, the trading volume and the listing exchange and currency. Look a stock up by ticker or by company name, pull a batch of tickers in a single call for a watchlist, or search for a company to find its symbol. Works for US and international equities and ETFs. The live equity-quote layer for trading, portfolio and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from index constituent-directory APIs (which list the members of an index) — this returns the live quote, not the member list.
api.oanor.com/stocks-api
Commodities API
Live commodity futures prices as an API — the energy, grain, soft and livestock commodity complex, served from Yahoo Finance. For any commodity it returns the front-month futures price, the previous close, the absolute and percentage change on the day, the day's high and low and the 52-week high and low, with the price's currency and quoting unit (e.g. USD per barrel, US cents per bushel). Look a commodity up by name or alias (crude oil, Brent, natural gas, gasoline, corn, wheat, soybeans, coffee, sugar, cocoa, cotton, orange juice, live cattle, lean hogs and more), pull a category board (energy, grains, softs, livestock) ranked by the day's move, or get the whole board in one call. The commodity-quote layer for trading, markets and dashboard apps. Live, no key. Distinct from the precious-metals API — this is the energy, agricultural and soft-commodity complex.
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World Stock Indices API
Live world stock-index levels as an API — the current level of the major stock-market indices, served from Yahoo Finance. For any index it returns the current level, the previous close, the absolute and percentage change on the day, the day's high and low, and the 52-week high and low, in the index's own currency. Look an index up by name or ticker alias (S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, FTSE 100, DAX, CAC 40, Euro Stoxx 50, Nikkei 225, Hang Seng, Sensex, ASX 200 and more), pull a regional board ranked by the day's move (US, Europe, Asia, Americas), or get the headline world board in a single call. The live index-quote layer for trading, markets and dashboard apps. Distinct from S&P 500 and Nasdaq constituent-directory APIs — this returns the live index level, not the member list.
api.oanor.com/indices-api
Stock Exchanges API
The official ISO 10383 Market Identifier Code (MIC) registry as an API — 2,800+ stock exchanges and trading venues worldwide. Look up a venue by its MIC (e.g. XNAS, XLON), search by name, country, status or market category, and see the operating MIC, legal entity, LEI, city, website and active/expired status. Ideal for fintech, trade reporting, MiFID II compliance and broker tooling.
api.oanor.com/exchanges-api
Crypto API
Live cryptocurrency market data: prices, top coins & markets, price/OHLC charts, historical snapshots, trending coins, global stats, exchanges and categories.
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