#multi-asset
4 APIs with this tag
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
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
Cross-Asset Correlation Matrix API
How the major asset classes move together — a live correlation matrix across stocks, bonds, gold, oil, crypto and the dollar (no key, nothing stored). Correlation is the single most important input to diversification and risk: two assets with a correlation near 1 are effectively the same bet, while a low or negative correlation is genuine diversification. Where a crypto-correlation API stays inside crypto and an FX-correlation API stays inside currencies, this spans the whole multi-asset book at once — US and international equities, Treasuries and credit, gold, silver, oil and broad commodities, Bitcoin and Ether, the dollar and real estate — so an allocator can see in one call whether bonds are still hedging stocks, whether gold is decoupled and whether crypto is trading as a risk asset. The matrix endpoint returns the full pairwise return-correlation matrix over a chosen window, with the most- and least-correlated pairs. The asset endpoint returns one asset's correlation to every other, ranked, so you see its best diversifiers at a glance. The assets endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset / multi-asset correlation surface — distinct from the crypto-only correlation API, the FX-only currency-correlation API and the bring-your-own-series CAPM, risk-metrics and portfolio-optimiser calculators.
api.oanor.com/crossassetcorrelation-api
RedStone Oracle Prices API
Live oracle price feeds for over a thousand assets across every asset class in a single source — cryptocurrencies, US equities and ETFs, precious metals and commodities, fiat currencies and liquid-staking and real-world-asset tokens — served from the public RedStone oracle, no key, nothing stored. RedStone is the decentralized oracle that DeFi protocols read on-chain for their prices, so this is the cross-asset reference-price layer: the same feed gives you Bitcoin, Apple, gold, the euro and wstETH side by side, each stamped with the time the oracle signed it. The price endpoint returns one asset's latest oracle value. The prices endpoint returns many assets in one call — mix crypto, stocks, metals, FX and staking tokens freely. The symbols endpoint lists and searches every supported asset, from majors to obscure liquid-staking and tokenized real-world assets you will not find in a normal price feed. This is the multi-asset oracle-price cut — one feed for every class — distinct from the single-asset-class price, converter and precious-metals APIs in the catalogue.
api.oanor.com/redstone-api