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Crypto Derivatives API

A cross-exchange aggregator of cryptocurrency perpetual-futures and derivatives markets — the funding rates, open interest and volume that drive leveraged crypto trading, pulled together across every listed derivatives exchange (Binance, Bybit, OKX, Hyperliquid, MEXC and dozens more). The perps endpoint ranks the largest perpetual markets by open interest with their price, funding rate, open interest and 24h volume. The funding endpoint compares the funding rate of one asset (e.g. BTC, ETH, SOL) across every exchange that lists it, with the average — so you can spot funding dislocations and basis trades at a glance. The exchanges endpoint ranks derivatives venues by open interest with their perpetual and futures pair counts. The overview endpoint aggregates total open interest, total 24h volume and the perpetual-pair count across the whole derivatives market. The meta endpoint documents the API. Live aggregated data, lightly cached; funding rates are percentages, open interest in USD per market and BTC for venue totals. Live. 5 endpoints. This aggregates derivatives across all exchanges; for a single exchange's raw order book use that exchange's API.

api.oanor.com/cryptoderivatives-api

Luxembourg Stock Exchange API

Live equity market data for the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE), one of Europe's leading listing venues, with quotes priced in EUR. Pull real-time quotes for specific listings — ArcelorMittal, ENGIE, RTL Group, Aperam, Reinet Investments and the rest of the equity board — with last price, day change percentage and absolute change, open, high, low, traded volume, market capitalisation and sector; run a ranked screener sorted by market cap, day change, volume or price; search the listings by company name; or read a market summary with the number of advancers, decliners and unchanged stocks, total market capitalisation and the day top gainer, top loser and most-active share. Distinct from other regional-exchange APIs on the marketplace — this surfaces the Luxembourg Stock Exchange equity board specifically.

api.oanor.com/luxembourg-stock-api

Cyprus Stock Exchange API

Live equity market data for the Cyprus Stock Exchange (CSE), the regulated securities market in Nicosia, all priced in EUR. Pull real-time quotes for specific listings — Bank of Cyprus, Eurobank, Vassiliko Cement, Demetra Holdings and the rest of the board — with last price, day change percentage and absolute change, open, high, low, traded volume, market capitalisation and sector; run a ranked screener sorted by market cap, day change, volume or price; search the listings by company name; or read a market summary with the number of advancers, decliners and unchanged stocks, total market capitalisation and the day top gainer, top loser and most-active share. Distinct from other regional-exchange APIs on the marketplace — this surfaces the Cyprus Stock Exchange specifically (not the Colombo CSE).

api.oanor.com/cyprus-stock-api

Front-Month Futures Quotes API

Live continuous front-month (1!) quotes for the major liquid futures across every asset class, with no key: precious & base metals (gold, silver, copper, platinum), energy (WTI crude, natural gas, gasoline, heating oil), grains (wheat, corn, soybeans), softs (coffee, sugar, cocoa, cotton), livestock, equity-index (E-mini S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow, Russell), interest-rate (2/5/10/30-year Treasuries) and FX futures from COMEX, NYMEX, CBOT, CME, CME_MINI and ICE US. Get a per-contract quote by short code (GC, CL, ES, ZW) with last price, % change and intraday OHLC, a full cross-asset board, or a per-category cut — a curated board of the contracts that actually trade.

api.oanor.com/cmefutures-api

Bolsa de Valores de Colombia (BVC) API

Live Colombian equity data from the Bolsa de Valores de Colombia (BVC): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in Colombian peso COP), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the MSCI COLCAP benchmark index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Colombian companies such as Ecopetrol, Grupo Nutresa, ISA, Grupo Energia Bogota and Grupo Cibest.

api.oanor.com/colombia-stock-api

Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV) API

Live Mexican equity data from the Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (BMV): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in Mexican peso MXN), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the S&P/BMV index family (IPC plus LargeCap, MidCap and SmallCap). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Mexican companies such as Grupo Mexico, America Movil, Walmex, FEMSA and Banorte. Mexican share classes carry a slash suffix (e.g. GMEXICO/B, AMX/B).

api.oanor.com/mexico-stock-api

Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE Sofia) API

Live Bulgarian equity data from the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE Sofia): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Sofia index family (SOFIX, BGB 40 and BG REIT). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Bulgarian companies such as Shelly Group, Sopharma, Speedy and First Investment Bank.

api.oanor.com/bulgaria-stock-api

Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) API

Live Slovenian equity data from the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the SBITOP blue-chip index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Slovenian companies such as Krka, Nova Ljubljanska banka, Petrol, Zavarovalnica Triglav and Luka Koper.

api.oanor.com/slovenia-stock-api

Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX) API

Live Serbian equity data from the Belgrade Stock Exchange (BELEX): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in Serbian dinar RSD), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the BELEX index family (BELEX 15 and BELEXline). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Serbian companies such as Aerodrom Nikola Tesla, Messer Tehnogas, Dunav Osiguranje and Fintel Energija.

api.oanor.com/serbia-stock-api

Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) API

Live Croatian equity data from the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the CROBEX index family (CROBEX, CROBEX Total Return, CROBEX Plus). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Croatian companies such as Zagrebacka banka, INA, Hrvatski Telekom and KONCAR.

api.oanor.com/croatia-stock-api

Nasdaq Riga (OMX Riga) API

Live Latvian equity data from Nasdaq Riga (OMX Riga): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the OMX Riga Gross index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Latvian companies such as Eleving Group, IPAS Indexo, DelfinGroup, MADARA Cosmetics and SAF Tehnika.

api.oanor.com/latvia-stock-api

Nasdaq Vilnius (OMX Vilnius) API

Live Lithuanian equity data from Nasdaq Vilnius (OMX Vilnius): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the OMX Vilnius Gross index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Lithuanian companies such as Ignitis Grupe, Telia Lietuva, Artea Bankas, Litgrid and Invalda INVL.

api.oanor.com/lithuania-stock-api

Nasdaq Tallinn (OMX Tallinn) API

Live Estonian equity data from Nasdaq Tallinn (OMX Tallinn): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the OMX Tallinn Gross index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Estonian companies such as LHV Group, Infortar, Merko Ehitus, Tallink Grupp and TKM Grupp.

api.oanor.com/estonia-stock-api

Nasdaq Iceland (OMXI15) API

Live Icelandic equity data from Nasdaq Iceland (OMX Iceland): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in ISK), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Iceland index family (OMX Iceland 15 and OMX Iceland All-Share). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Icelandic companies such as Islandsbanki, Arion Banki, Sildarvinnslan, Brim and Hagar.

api.oanor.com/iceland-stock-api

Bahrain Bourse API

Live Bahraini equity data from the Bahrain Bourse: real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in BHD), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Bahrain index family (Bahrain All Share and Bahrain Islamic). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Bahraini companies such as Aluminium Bahrain, National Bank of Bahrain, BBK, GFH and Beyon.

api.oanor.com/bahrain-stock-api

Boursa Kuwait (Premier Market) API

Live Kuwaiti equity data from Boursa Kuwait: real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in KWD), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Boursa Kuwait Premier Market index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Kuwaiti companies such as Kuwait Finance House, National Bank of Kuwait, Boubyan Bank, Zain and Mabanee.

api.oanor.com/kuwait-stock-api

Euronext Dublin (ISEQ) API

Live Irish equity data from Euronext Dublin (Irish Stock Exchange): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the ISEQ All Share index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Irish companies such as Ryanair, AIB Group, Bank of Ireland, Kingspan and Kerry Group.

api.oanor.com/ireland-stock-api

Euronext Amsterdam (AEX) API

Live Dutch equity data from Euronext Amsterdam: real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Amsterdam index family (AEX, AMX and AScX). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Dutch companies such as ASML, Prosus, ING Groep, ASM International and ArcelorMittal.

api.oanor.com/netherlands-stock-api

Euronext Paris (CAC 40) API

Live French equity data from Euronext Paris: real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Paris index family (CAC 40, SBF 120 and CAC All-Tradable). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine French companies such as LVMH, L'Oreal, Hermes, TotalEnergies and Schneider Electric.

api.oanor.com/france-stock-api

Euronext Lisbon (PSI 20) API

Live Portuguese equity data from Euronext Lisbon: real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Lisbon index family (PSI 20 and PSI All-Share). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Portuguese companies such as EDP, EDP Renewables, Galp Energia, Banco Comercial Portugues and Jeronimo Martins.

api.oanor.com/portugal-stock-api

Wiener Börse (ATX) API

Live Austrian equity data from the Wiener Börse (Vienna Stock Exchange): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Vienna index family (ATX, ATX Prime and ATX Five). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Austrian companies such as Erste Group, VERBUND, OMV, Raiffeisen Bank and BAWAG.

api.oanor.com/austria-stock-api

NZX (S&P/NZX 50) API

Live New Zealand equity data from NZX (New Zealand's Exchange): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in NZD), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the S&P/NZX 50 Gross index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine New Zealand companies such as Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, Meridian Energy, Infratil, Auckland Airport and Contact Energy.

api.oanor.com/newzealand-stock-api

Nasdaq Stockholm (OMXS30) API

Live Swedish equity data from Nasdaq Stockholm (OMX Stockholm): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in SEK), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Stockholm index family (OMXS30 and OMXSPI). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Swedish companies such as Investor, Atlas Copco, Volvo, Sandvik and Swedbank.

api.oanor.com/sweden-stock-api

Euronext Brussels (BEL 20) API

Live Belgian equity data from Euronext Brussels: real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Brussels BEL 20 index. Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Belgian companies such as Anheuser-Busch InBev, KBC Group, UCB, argenx and Elia Group.

api.oanor.com/belgium-stock-api

Nasdaq Helsinki (OMXH25) API

Live Finnish equity data from Nasdaq Helsinki (OMX Helsinki): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in EUR), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Helsinki index family (OMXH25 and OMXHPI). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Finnish companies such as Nokia, Nordea, KONE, Sampo and Neste.

api.oanor.com/finland-stock-api

Nasdaq Copenhagen (OMXC25) API

Live Danish equity data from Nasdaq Copenhagen (OMX Copenhagen): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in DKK), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Copenhagen index family (OMXC25 and OMXCPI). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Danish companies such as Novo Nordisk, DSV, Danske Bank, A.P. Moller-Maersk and Orsted.

api.oanor.com/denmark-stock-api

Oslo Børs (OSEBX) API

Live Norwegian equity data from Oslo Børs (Euronext Oslo): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in NOK), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Oslo index family (OSEBX, OBX and OSEAX). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Norwegian companies such as Equinor, DNB Bank, Kongsberg Gruppen, Aker BP and Norsk Hydro.

api.oanor.com/norway-stock-api

Prague Stock Exchange (PX) API

Live Czech equity data from the Prague Stock Exchange (BCPP): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in CZK), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Prague index family (PX and PX-GLOB). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Czech companies such as CEZ, Komercni banka, MONETA Money Bank and Philip Morris CR.

api.oanor.com/czech-stock-api

Lima Stock Exchange (BVL) API

Live Peruvian equity data from the Lima Stock Exchange (BVL): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in PEN/USD), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, a name search to find BVL stocks by company name, and the Peru general index (MSCI NUAM Peru General). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Peruvian companies such as Banco de Credito, BBVA Peru and Buenaventura.

api.oanor.com/peru-stock-api

Budapest Stock Exchange (BUX) API

Live Hungarian equity data from the Budapest Stock Exchange (BÉT): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in HUF), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the Budapest index family (BUX, BUMIX and CETOP). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Hungarian companies such as OTP Bank, MOL and Gedeon Richter.

api.oanor.com/hungary-stock-api

Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB) API

Live Romanian equity data from the Bucharest Stock Exchange (BVB): real-time quotes for any listed stock by ticker (price, % change, intraday OHLC, volume, market cap in RON), a ranking screener for gainers, losers, most-active and top market-cap local primary listings, and the BET index family (BET, BETXT and related benchmarks). Foreign depositary receipts are filtered out so you get only genuine Romanian companies.

api.oanor.com/romania-stock-api

Taiwan Real-Time Quote & Depth API

Live intraday quotes and order-book depth for the Taiwan market (the TWSE main board and the TPEx over-the-counter exchange), with no key. Read the live intraday quote for one or more stocks by code (current price, open/high/low, previous close, change and cumulative volume); and the five-level order book (the top five bid and ask prices and sizes). The Taiwan-equities / real-time / level-2-depth layer for trading dashboards and execution tools — distinct from end-of-day readers, this is the live intraday tape with order-book depth, across both TSE and TPEx. Live; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/taiwanrealtime-api

HOSE Vietnam Stock Exchange API

Live data from the Vietnamese stock market (the Ho Chi Minh and Hanoi exchanges), with no key. Read the live quote for one or more stocks by ticker (last price plus Vietnam's regulated daily price band — ceiling, floor and reference — open/high/low, change and volume); the order book (the top three bid and ask levels); and foreign-investor flows (foreign buy and sell volume and value, and the remaining foreign-ownership room). The Vietnam-equities / price-band / foreign-flow layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, this is the Vietnamese market with its price-band and foreign-room data. Live; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/hose-api

HKEX Hong Kong Stock Exchange API

Live data from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX), with no key. Read the live quote for one or more HKEX-listed stocks by their stock code (price, open/high/low, previous close, change, volume, turnover, P/E and market capitalisation, in Hong Kong dollars, with the Chinese and English names); and the live value of the major Hong Kong indices (Hang Seng, Hang Seng TECH, Hang Seng China Enterprises). The Hong-Kong-equities / Hang-Seng-index layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, this is the HKEX market. Live; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/hkex-api

China A-Shares Stock API

Live data for the Chinese A-share market (the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges), with no key. Read the live quote for one or more A-share stocks by code (price, open/high/low, previous close, change, volume, turnover, P/E, P/B and market capitalisation, in yuan); and the live value of the major Chinese indices (Shanghai Composite, Shenzhen Component, ChiNext, STAR 50). The China-equities / A-share / index layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, this is the Shanghai/Shenzhen market. Live; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/china-stock-api

KRX Korea Stock Exchange API

Live data for the Korean stock market (KOSPI and KOSDAQ on the Korea Exchange), with no key. Read the live quote for one or more stocks by their six-digit code (price, open/high/low, change, volume and market capitalisation, in Korean won); the live value of a market index (KOSPI, KOSDAQ, KOSPI 200); and the top stocks ranked by market capitalisation. The Korea-equities / KOSPI-index / market-cap-ranking layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, this is Korean market data. Live; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/krx-api

GSE Ghana Stock Exchange API

Live data from the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), with no key. Read the live market snapshot of every listed equity (price in Ghanaian cedis, change and volume); a full company quote with fundamentals (price, market capitalisation, shares outstanding, EPS, dividend per share, sector and industry); the company profile (name, sector, industry, address, website); and the day's top gainers and losers. The Ghana-equities / fundamentals / company-profile layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, this is GSE data. Live from the public kwayisi feed; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/gse-api

BYMA Argentina Stock Exchange API

Live data from BYMA (Bolsas y Mercados Argentinos), the Argentine exchange, with no key. Read the live value of every BYMA index — the S&P MERVAL, the S&P BYMA General and the BYMA CEDEAR index among them — with level, change and VWAP; look up a single index; pull the public-bond market with prices, maturities and days-to-maturity (Argentine sovereign and public bonds); and look up a single bond. The Argentina-equities-index / sovereign-bond layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, this is BYMA index and bond data. Live from the BYMA free API; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/byma-api

PSE Philippine Stock Exchange API

Live data for the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), with no key. Read the whole-market snapshot of every listed stock (price in Philippine pesos, percent change and volume); a single stock quote; and the day's top gainers and losers computed across the market. The Philippines-equities / market-snapshot / movers layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, this is PSE data. Live from the public phisix feed; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/pse-api

MOEX Moscow Exchange API

Live multi-market data from the Moscow Exchange (MOEX), with no key. Read the live quote for any share (last, open/high/low, change, volume and value); the bond market with clean prices, yields to maturity and maturity dates (government OFZ and corporate); the value of any MOEX index (IMOEX, RTSI and the rest); the end-of-day price history; and the securities directory for shares, bonds or indices. The Russia-equities / bonds-with-yield / multi-market layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, MOEX spans shares, bonds and indices in one feed. Live from the MOEX ISS API; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/moex-api

CSE Colombo Stock Exchange API

Live data from the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in Sri Lanka, with no key. Read the day's market summary (turnover, share volume, trades); the headline ASPI all-share index; a full company quote with fundamentals (last price, day and 52-week range, market cap, today's volume and turnover, foreign-holding percentage and the beta versus the ASPI and S&P SL20 indices); and the day's top gainers, losers and most-active stocks. The Sri-Lanka-equities / frontier-market / foreign-holding-and-beta layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, with a fundamentals-and-risk cut. Live from CSE; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/cse-api

PSX Pakistan Stock Exchange API

Live intraday and historical data for the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX), with no key. Read the latest quote for any listed symbol (last price, day change, sector, instrument type); pull the intraday tick series (every trade — time, price, size); get the end-of-day price history; and browse the full symbol directory classified by sector and instrument type (equity, ETF, debt). The Pakistan-equities / intraday-tick / symbol-directory layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, with intraday tick-level granularity. Live from the PSX Data Portal; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/psx-api

Borsa Istanbul (BIST) API

Live and historical price data for Turkish equities on Borsa Istanbul (BIST), with no key. Read the latest daily quote for any BIST stock (close, weighted average, high/low, volume and market cap, in both Turkish lira and US dollars); pull the daily price history over any window; get a dollar-denominated price history — essential for seeing real returns in a high-inflation market; and read computed period returns (1 week, 1 month, 3 months) in both TRY and USD. The Turkey-equities / price-history / dual-currency layer for trading dashboards, screeners and research — distinct from other exchange readers, this is BIST time-series data with a TRY/USD view. Live; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/borsaistanbul-api

SGX Singapore Exchange API

Live data from the Singapore Exchange (SGX), with no key. Read the live quote for any listed security by its trading code (last price, open/high/low, previous close, change and volume); pull a market list filtered by instrument type across SGX's full universe — stocks, ETFs, REITs, business trusts, ADRs, warrants and bonds; read the day's top gainers and losers; and see the breakdown of instrument types with counts. The Singapore-equities / multi-instrument / REIT-and-ETF layer for trading dashboards, screeners and fintech — distinct from other exchange readers, covering every SGX instrument type. Live from SGX; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/sgx-api

B3 Brazil Stock Exchange API

Live data from B3 (Brasil Bolsa Balcão), Latin America's largest stock exchange, with no key. Read the live snapshot for any ticker (close, day change, volume, market cap, sector); pull a sector-classified ranking of every listed stock, fund and BDR (by market cap or volume, filterable by sector and instrument type); list the B3 sectors and instrument types; and read the market indexes B3 tracks. The Brazil-equities / sector / market-cap-ranking layer for trading dashboards, screeners and fintech — distinct from other exchange readers, with a dedicated sector-classification cut. Live from the public brapi feed; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/b3-api

TWSE Taiwan Stock Exchange API

Live data from the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE), with no key. Read the daily quote for any listed stock by its code (open/high/low/close, change, traded volume and value); pull a whole-market snapshot of every listed stock; get per-stock valuation metrics (price/earnings ratio, price/book ratio and dividend yield); read the live value of every TWSE index (the headline TAIEX and all sector indices); and get the daily history of the TAIEX index. The Taiwan-equities / valuation / index layer for trading dashboards, screeners and fintech — distinct from other exchange readers, with a dedicated valuation cut. Live from TWSE via its official OpenAPI; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/twse-api

BSE India Stock API

Live individual-stock data from the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Asia's oldest exchange, with no key. Read the live quote for any listed stock by its BSE scrip code (last price, day change, open/high/low, previous close); get the company master detail (ISIN, industry, trading group, face value, index membership); search BSE-listed companies by name to resolve a scrip code; and read the 52-week high/low. The Indian single-stock / equity-quote / company-lookup layer for trading dashboards, screeners and fintech — distinct from index-and-movers readers, this is stock-level BSE data by scrip code. Live from BSE; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/bse-api

NSE India Market Data API

Live market data from the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), with no key. Read the live value of every NSE index (NIFTY 50, BANK NIFTY, NIFTY NEXT 50 and the rest) with open/high/low, day change and 52-week range; check the open/close status of each market segment; pull the day's top gainers and losers for any index group; and read the most-active securities by traded value or volume. The Indian-equities / stock-index / market-movers layer for trading dashboards, screeners, fintech and research — distinct from US-stock and FX-rate readers. Live from NSE; short cache only.

api.oanor.com/nseindia-api

Backpack Exchange API

Live spot and perpetual-futures market data from Backpack, the Solana-native crypto exchange, with no key. List every spot and perp market; read the 24h ticker for any pair (last price, change, high/low, volume, trade count); pull the order-book depth, OHLC candlesticks and most-recent trades; and for perpetuals read the mark price, index price, funding rate and open interest. The live exchange-data / derivatives layer for trading bots, dashboards, arbitrage and analytics — distinct from the Binance, bitFlyer and XT exchange readers. Live from Backpack; short cache only.

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TradingView Technical Ratings API

Live technical-analysis ratings and market screeners from TradingView, with no key. TradingView's famous "Strong Buy / Buy / Neutral / Sell / Strong Sell" gauge aggregates around 26 indicators into one consensus rating; this reads TradingView's own public scanner and returns it cleanly across crypto, US stocks and forex. Get the full technical rating for any symbol — the overall consensus plus the separate moving-average and oscillator sub-ratings, with the live RSI, MACD, ADX and Stochastic values; screen a market for the top movers ranked by change, volume, rating or price, each with its rating; and find symbols by name with their price and rating. The technical-signal / screening layer for trading dashboards, screeners, alpha tools and analytics. Distinct from single-indicator APIs — this is TradingView's aggregated consensus rating and multi-symbol screener. Live from TradingView; short cache only.

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Stellar DEX (SDEX) Order Book & Trades API

The Stellar Decentralized Exchange (SDEX) central-limit order book, live from the public Stellar Horizon API — no key, nothing cached. Where the pools reader covers Stellar's AMM and the asset reader covers token metadata, this surfaces the on-chain order book the others miss. Pull the live bids and asks for any asset pair with their price and amount, plus the derived best bid, best ask, mid price and spread. Get a compact ticker for a pair — best bid/ask, mid, spread and the last executed trade. And read the most recent executed trades, network-wide or filtered to a single pair, with their price and base/counter amounts. Defaults to the deeply-traded XLM/USDC pair; quote any pair by passing the selling and buying assets (asset code plus issuer, or XLM for native). The order-book-and-trading layer for Stellar wallets, swap UIs, market-makers and analytics. Live from horizon.stellar.org.

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Warframe Market API

The live player-to-player trading economy of Warframe, read keyless from warframe.market's public API. Warframe has no auction house in-game, so players trade prime parts, mods, relics and arcanes on warframe.market, posting buy and sell orders priced in platinum (the game's premium currency). Those orders form a real, liquid market — the de-facto price book the whole community uses to value items. The items endpoint searches the catalogue of tradeable items by name. The orders endpoint returns the live order book for one item — the buy and sell offers with their platinum price, quantity, mod rank and the seller's online status, sorted so the best deals come first. The price endpoint is the quick summary: the lowest sell and highest buy among players who are actually online (the actionable prices), the spread between them and how many are trading. This is the Warframe Market cut — a distinct gaming player-economy, separate from the official Warframe world-state feed and the other game and marketplace feeds in the catalogue. Prices are in platinum — the in-game premium currency, not real money; its real-world value floats. Only orders from online or in-game players are truly actionable, so the price summary uses those by default (offline players cannot trade). Counts and prices are the real, live numbers; a short cache fronts the upstream. Keyless.

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Steam Community Market API

Live prices from the Steam Community Market (steamcommunity.com/market), the largest virtual-item economy in gaming, read keyless from Steam's public market endpoints. Every day millions of dollars of CS2 skins, Dota 2 items, Team Fortress 2 hats and other in-game items change hands on Steam's marketplace at real, floating prices — a genuine commodity market for digital goods. The popular endpoint lists the most-listed items on the market for a game — the busiest part of the economy, each with its current lowest sell price (USD) and listing count. The search endpoint finds items by name within a game, sorted by price or popularity. The price endpoint returns the live price overview for one specific item: its lowest asking price, median sale price and 24-hour sold volume. This is the Steam Market cut — a distinct gaming-economy / virtual-item trading platform, separate from the Steam store, player-count and review feeds (steamspy, steamreviews) and from the other gaming and marketplace feeds in the catalogue; it is the trading-price layer for virtual items, comparable to a commodity exchange for digital goods. Games are addressed by friendly alias (cs2, dota2, tf2, rust, pubg) or numeric Steam appid. Prices are in US dollars and are the real, live numbers Steam shows; Steam rate-limits market calls, so a protective cache fronts the upstream and stale data is served if the limit is hit. Keyless.

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Fibonacci Levels API

Automatic Fibonacci retracement and extension levels for any stock, index, FX pair, commodity or crypto, computed live from Yahoo Finance candles, no key. Fibonacci levels are the support/resistance map traders draw from a trend's swing high and swing low: after a move, price tends to pull back to the 38.2%, 50% or 61.8% retracement before resuming, and to project to the 127.2%, 161.8% or 261.8% extension as a target. This finds the dominant recent swing automatically and lays the levels out, with where price sits right now. The retracement endpoint detects the swing high and low over a lookback window, works out the trend direction, and returns the retracement levels (0, 23.6, 38.2, 50, 61.8, 78.6, 100%) with their prices — plus which two levels price is currently between and the nearest one. The extension endpoint returns the projection targets beyond the swing (127.2, 141.4, 161.8, 200, 261.8%) in the trend's direction. Both report the swing they were built from so you can see exactly what was measured. This is the Fibonacci-levels cut — a distinct price-level tool, separate from the oscillator and channel indicator feeds (RSI, MACD, Bollinger, SuperTrend, Keltner), from FX pivot points and from the Ichimoku system. Levels are in the instrument's own price; the swing is detected mechanically (highest high / lowest low over the window), not hand-picked. Interval (1d/1wk/1mo) and lookback are configurable. Keyless, nothing stored beyond a short cache.

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Ichimoku Cloud API

The Ichimoku Kinko Hyo ("one-glance equilibrium chart") for any stock, index, FX pair, commodity or crypto, computed live from Yahoo Finance daily, weekly or monthly candles, no key. Ichimoku is a complete Japanese trend system, not a single line: five components — Tenkan-sen (conversion), Kijun-sen (base), Senkou Span A and B (which form the Kumo cloud) and the Chikou (lagging) span — together give a one-glance read on trend, momentum and support/resistance. Its defining feature is the cloud, projected 26 periods into the future, that acts as forward support and resistance. The ichimoku endpoint returns the full current reading for a symbol: all five lines, the current cloud (top, bottom and colour), where price sits relative to the cloud, the Tenkan/Kijun cross, the Chikou confirmation and an overall signal — plus the forward-projected cloud. The history endpoint returns the recent series of the lines for charting. Everything is computed with the correct time-shifts: the current cloud uses the leading spans as they were plotted 26 periods ago (the cloud price sits in today), and the forward cloud is today's leading spans projected ahead — the distinction many naive implementations get wrong. This is the Ichimoku system cut — distinct from the single-indicator feeds in the catalogue (SuperTrend, Keltner, Donchian, MACD, RSI). Levels are in the instrument's own price; signals are mechanical reads of the lines, not advice. Conversion, base, leading-B and displacement periods are all overridable. Keyless, nothing stored beyond a short cache.

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Precious-Metal Ratios API

The ratios between gold, silver, platinum and palladium, where they sit in their own multi-year history, and which metal is cheap relative to which — computed live from Yahoo Finance futures, no key, nothing stored. A precious-metal price tells you what an ounce costs; the ratio between two metals tells you which is expensive relative to the other — and these ratios are famously mean-reverting, which is why the gold/silver "mint ratio" is one of the oldest trades there is: when it stretches to an extreme, traders rotate from the dear metal into the cheap one and ride it back. A single current ratio is only half the story; what matters is where that ratio sits in its multi-year range. This API computes the gold/silver, gold/platinum, platinum/palladium, gold/palladium and silver/platinum ratios, and for each returns its current value, its percentile within a multi-year window (the context that turns a number into a signal), the window min/max/average, and a plain-language rotation read — at a high percentile the numerator metal is historically expensive (favour the denominator), at a low percentile the reverse. The ratios endpoint returns the whole complex; the ratio endpoint returns one pair with its component prices; the history endpoint returns the ratio time series. This is the precious-metal-ratio / mean-reversion cut — distinct from the inter-commodity crack/crush spread API (which gives the current gold/silver ratio but no history, percentile or signal), the intermarket-ratio board and the metals spot-price feed. It is the ratio with its history attached.

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FX Correlation Matrix API

How the major currency pairs move together, computed live from Yahoo Finance daily closes — no key, nothing stored. Correlation is the input every FX desk needs before sizing a book: going long EUR/USD and long GBP/USD is not two bets but one, because the pairs move almost in lockstep; shorting USD/JPY against long EUR/USD doubles the same dollar view. This API turns the majors and key crosses into the pairwise correlation grid traders use to avoid stacking the same risk and to find genuine diversifiers. The matrix endpoint returns the full correlation matrix across ~14 pairs over a chosen window. The pair endpoint returns one pair's correlation to every other, ranked — its closest co-movers and its best hedges (the most negatively correlated). The highlights endpoint surfaces the most correlated and most inversely correlated pairs across the whole grid, the actionable extremes. Correlation is computed on daily log returns aligned over common trading days. This is the FX-pair correlation cut — distinct from the cross-asset-class correlation matrix (stocks/bonds/gold/oil/crypto/dollar), the currency-strength meter, the FX heat-map (which shows the day's move, not co-movement) and the price APIs in the catalogue.

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Beta Screener API

Ranks a cross-asset universe by beta to a benchmark, so you can see at a glance which markets amplify the benchmark's moves and which dampen or hedge them, computed live from Yahoo Finance daily closes — no key, nothing stored. Beta is the single number that says how much an asset moves for each 1% the market moves: a beta of 1.3 rises ~1.3% when the benchmark rises 1% (and falls harder when it drops), a beta near 0 is decoupled, a negative beta moves against the market (a hedge). The screener endpoint ranks the 21-instrument universe (equities, sectors, commodities, bonds, crypto; filterable by class) by beta to a chosen benchmark (the S&P 500 by default), each with its correlation and R-squared so you know how reliable the beta is. The asset endpoint returns one instrument's full beta profile against the benchmark. The dispersion endpoint returns the spread of betas across the universe — the high-beta-minus-low-beta gap, the mean beta and the share of risk-on names — a read on how much the market is rewarding risk-taking right now. This is the systematic-risk / market-sensitivity ranking cut — distinct from a bring-your-own-series CAPM/beta calculator, the total-risk Sharpe/Sortino screener, the correlation matrix and the price APIs. It ranks live assets by how much market risk they carry.

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Risk-Adjusted Return Screener API

Ranks a cross-asset universe by how much return each asset delivers per unit of risk, live from Yahoo Finance daily closes — no key, nothing stored. A raw return tells you nothing about how much risk you took to earn it: two assets up 12% are not equal if one rode a calm trend and the other whipsawed through deep drawdowns. This screener turns each asset's price history into the three risk-adjusted ratios allocators actually rank on — the Sharpe ratio (excess return per unit of total volatility), the Sortino ratio (excess return per unit of downside volatility only), and the Calmar ratio (annualised return per unit of worst peak-to-trough drawdown) — and sorts the whole universe (21 instruments across equities, sectors, commodities, bonds and crypto) so you can see in one call which markets pay the most for the risk you bear. The screener endpoint ranks the universe (filterable by asset class) by the metric you choose; the asset endpoint returns one instrument's full risk-adjusted profile with plain-language reads. This is the risk-adjusted-return / reward-per-risk ranking cut — distinct from a bring-your-own-series Markowitz optimiser, the CAPM/beta calculator, the momentum and the price APIs. It ranks live assets by efficiency, not raw performance.

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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.

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Keltner Channels Screener (Multi-Asset) API

Which markets are breaking out of their volatility-adjusted trend channel, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Keltner Channels wrap a 20-day exponential average in bands set at two Average-True-Ranges above and below it — and unlike Bollinger Bands, whose width is statistical standard deviation, Keltner's width is the market's actual trading range. A close above the upper Keltner band is a trend-following breakout (riding strength), below the lower a breakdown, and price hugging a band signals a powerful, persistent trend. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's Keltner upper, middle and lower bands, where price sits inside the channel, and flags fresh breakouts. The screener endpoint returns the upside and downside Keltner breakouts across the board. The asset endpoint returns one market's Keltner card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset Keltner-channel / volatility-trend screener cut — distinct from the Bollinger-Bands screener (standard-deviation width, mean-reversion), the bring-your-own-candle ATR API and the other indicator screeners.

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CCI Screener (Multi-Asset) API

Which markets are stretched to an overbought or oversold extreme on the Commodity Channel Index, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The CCI measures how far price has run from its statistical average relative to normal volatility: above +100 a market is in a strong up-move (and, when it unwinds, overbought), below -100 a strong down-move (or oversold), and the swing through zero frames trend and reversal trades. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 20-period CCI from its typical price (high+low+close over three) and tags it overbought, bullish, bearish or oversold, then ranks the whole board. The screener endpoint returns the overbought (>+100) and oversold (<-100) markets right now. The asset endpoint returns one market's CCI card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset CCI / extension screener cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-candle oscillator API, the RSI screener (a different oscillator), the OBV/volume and Bollinger screeners. It finds the over-extended markets across every asset class at once.

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OBV & Volume Screener (Multi-Asset) API

Which markets are under accumulation or distribution and where volume is surging, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Price tells you what is happening; volume tells you whether to believe it. On-Balance Volume adds the day's volume when a market closes up and subtracts it when it closes down, so a rising OBV means buyers are in control (accumulation) and a falling OBV means sellers are (distribution) — and a divergence between OBV and price is an early warning of a turn. A volume surge — today's volume well above its recent average — flags conviction behind a move. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's OBV trend over the last month, its latest volume versus the 20-day average, and tags it accumulation, distribution or neutral. The screener endpoint returns the markets under accumulation and distribution and the ones with a volume surge. The asset endpoint returns one market's OBV/volume card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset volume / OBV screener cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-candle volume-indicator API and the crypto volume-profile API; it adds the volume dimension the price-only screeners miss.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Donchian Channel Breakout Screener (Multi-Asset) API

Which markets are breaking out of their recent trading range, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The Donchian channel — the highest high and lowest low of the last N days — is the breakout system the legendary Turtle traders rode: a close above the 20-day high is a classic long entry, below the 20-day low a short, and the 55-day channel is the slower, higher-conviction version. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 20-day and 55-day Donchian channels (upper, lower and midline), where price sits inside the 20-day channel, and flags fresh breakouts above the high or below the low. The screener endpoint returns the upside and downside breakouts across the board plus the channel-position ranking. The asset endpoint returns one market's Donchian card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset Donchian / channel-breakout (Turtle) screener cut — distinct from the crypto-only Donchian screener, the 52-week-range screener (a much longer window), the Bollinger-Bands screener and the bring-your-own-candle indicator APIs. It catches the range breakouts across every asset class at once.

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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.

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RSI & Oscillator Screener (Multi-Asset) API

Which markets are overbought and which are oversold, ranked, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). The Relative Strength Index is the most-watched momentum oscillator: above 70 a market is overbought and stretched, below 30 oversold and ripe for a bounce, and the swing between them frames most mean-reversion trades. For a cross-asset, cross-sector universe — equity indices and sectors, gold, oil, commodities, bonds and crypto — this computes each asset's 14-day RSI (Wilder's method) and its 14-day Stochastic %K, tags it overbought / neutral / oversold, and ranks the whole board. The screener endpoint returns the markets that are overbought and oversold right now, sorted from hottest to coldest. The asset endpoint returns one market's oscillator card. The universe endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-asset RSI / oscillator screener cut — distinct from the crypto-only RSI screener, the bring-your-own-candle oscillator and technical-indicator APIs and the Bollinger and moving-average screeners. It finds the stretched markets across every asset class at once.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Commodity Movers & Performance API

What is moving across the commodity complex right now, computed live from Yahoo Finance futures (no key, nothing stored). Just as stock, FX and crypto traders watch the day's biggest gainers and losers, commodity traders want the same board for energy, metals, grains, softs and livestock. For every commodity this measures the change on the day, the week and the month, the day's high and low, the 52-week high and low and where the price sits in that 52-week range. The movers endpoint returns the whole complex ranked by daily change — the top gainers and losers — plus the weekly and monthly leaders, and can be filtered to one sector. The commodity endpoint returns one commodity's full performance card. The commodities endpoint lists what is covered. The commodity movers / performance-board cut — distinct from the commodity-momentum API (which ranks by a blended multi-month momentum factor and trend regime), the commodity-price feed, the commodity-spreads and the seasonality APIs. It answers what moved today, across the complex.

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FX Cross-Rate Heatmap & Matrix API

The full grid of every major currency against every other, with the day's move in each cell, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). It is the dashboard every FX desk keeps open: an 8x8 matrix of the majors (USD, EUR, GBP, JPY, CHF, AUD, CAD, NZD) showing the cross rate and the percentage change on the day for every pair at once, so you can see in a single glance which currencies are bid and which are offered across the board. The matrix endpoint returns the whole rate grid plus the matching change-on-the-day heatmap, and derives the strongest and weakest currency from their average move against the basket. The cross endpoint returns one pair's rate and daily change. The currencies endpoint lists what is covered. The FX cross-rate matrix / heatmap cut — distinct from the bring-your-own-rates cross-rate & triangular-arbitrage calculator, the currency-strength meter (one aggregate score per currency) and the single-pair price APIs. It is the whole board, live.

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Stock Index Seasonality API

The calendar patterns equity traders position around — "Sell in May", the Santa Claus rally, the September swoon — computed live from ~10 years of Yahoo Finance monthly data across the world's major stock indices (no key, nothing stored). Equities have well-documented seasonal tendencies, and this measures them directly: for each index it takes a decade of monthly returns, groups them by calendar month, and returns the average return in each of the twelve months, the share of years that month was positive (the win rate), and the historically strongest and weakest months. The seasonality endpoint returns one index's full 12-month seasonal profile plus the current month's historical bias. The month endpoint flips it around: for a calendar month it ranks every index by its historical average return, so you can see which markets are seasonally strong or weak right now. The indices endpoint lists what is covered, from the S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow and Russell to the DAX, FTSE, CAC, Euro Stoxx, Nikkei and Hang Seng. The equity-index seasonality / calendar-pattern cut — distinct from the FX, commodity and crypto seasonality APIs, the index price feed and the constituent APIs.

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Forex Movers & Performance API

What is actually moving in the currency market right now, computed live from Yahoo Finance (no key, nothing stored). Just as stock and crypto traders watch the day's biggest gainers and losers, FX traders want the pairs on the move — the ones breaking out and breaking down across the majors and crosses. For every pair this measures the change on the day, over the week and over the month, with the day's high and low and where the current rate sits in that day's range. The movers endpoint returns the whole board ranked by daily change — the top gainers and losers — plus the weekly and monthly leaders, so you can see momentum across horizons at a glance. The pair endpoint returns one pair's full performance card. The pairs endpoint lists what is covered. The FX movers / performance-dashboard cut — distinct from the currency-strength meter (which aggregates each currency's move across all its pairs into one score), the FX price, range and volatility APIs. It answers which pairs are moving today, not how strong the euro is.

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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.

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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.

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Commodity Seasonality API

The calendar patterns commodity traders position around, computed live from ~10 years of Yahoo Finance monthly futures data (no key, nothing stored). Commodities are the most seasonal market there is: natural gas tends to rally into winter heating demand, gasoline into the summer driving season, grains around the planting and harvest calendar. This measures it directly — for each commodity it takes a decade of monthly returns, groups them by calendar month, and returns the average return in each of the twelve months, the share of years that month was positive (the win rate), and the historically strongest and weakest months. The seasonality endpoint returns one commodity's full 12-month seasonal profile plus the current month's historical bias. The month endpoint flips it around: for a given calendar month it ranks every commodity by its historical average return, so you can see what is seasonally bullish or bearish right now. The commodities endpoint lists what is covered. The commodity-seasonality / calendar-pattern cut — distinct from the FX-seasonality API (currencies), the commodity-price feed, the commodity-spreads and the commodity-momentum APIs. It answers what a commodity usually does this month, not what it costs today.

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Crypto Pairs Trading & Spread API

The statistical-arbitrage signal between two coins — how stretched their price ratio is versus its own recent average, computed live from Binance daily candles (no key, nothing stored). Pairs traders do not bet on direction; they bet on the spread between two correlated coins reverting to its mean. When ETH/BTC (or any ratio) runs two standard deviations above its average, the spread is stretched — short the rich leg, long the cheap one, and profit when it snaps back. The spread endpoint takes two coins and returns the current price ratio, its rolling mean and standard deviation, the z-score (how many standard deviations stretched), the return correlation of the two coins (pairs trading works on correlated pairs) and a long/short mean-reversion signal. The screener endpoint scans every pair in a liquid basket and ranks them by absolute z-score — the most stretched, most tradeable spreads right now. The coins endpoint lists what is covered. The pairs-trading / relative-value spread cut for crypto — distinct from the correlation-&-beta API (which gives the correlation matrix, not the tradeable spread), the single-coin momentum, the funding-arbitrage and the price APIs. It answers whether a spread is stretched, not whether two coins move together.

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Altcoin Season Index API

One number that tells you whether crypto capital is rotating into altcoins or huddling in Bitcoin, computed live from Binance daily candles (no key, nothing stored). The market swings between two regimes: in "altcoin season" most alts outperform Bitcoin and money chases the long tail; in "Bitcoin season" alts bleed against BTC and capital flees to the majors. The classic gauge is simple — of the top altcoins, what share has outperformed Bitcoin over the last 90 days? Above ~75% it is altcoin season; below ~25% it is Bitcoin season. The index endpoint returns that index (0-100), the season label, Bitcoin's own return over the window and how many alts out- versus under-performed. The leaderboard endpoint ranks the alts by their excess return versus Bitcoin — who is leading the rotation and who is lagging — each with its own return, BTC's return and the gap. The coins endpoint lists the universe. The altcoin-season / alt-vs-BTC rotation cut — distinct from the market-cap-dominance and global-market APIs (which report BTC's share of total cap, not relative performance), the single-coin momentum and the price APIs. It answers whether it is altseason, not what the market cap is.

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US Equity Market Breadth API

How broad the US stock market's move really is under the surface, computed live from Yahoo Finance across a large-cap universe (no key, nothing stored). The S&P 500 can be dragged up by a handful of megacaps while most stocks fall; breadth tells you how many stocks are actually participating. The breadth endpoint scans a ~50-name large-cap universe spanning every sector and returns the share trading above their 20-, 50- and 200-day moving averages (the classic participation gauges), the advancers versus decliners on the day, the advance/decline ratio, the average and median daily change and a regime label (broad strength, mixed or broad weakness). The components endpoint returns the per-stock table behind it — each name's price, daily change and whether it is above each moving average — so you can see exactly which stocks are carrying or dragging the market. The constituents endpoint lists the universe. The equity market-internals / breadth cut — distinct from the crypto-breadth API (which scans coins), the single-quote, index-constituent and movers APIs. It answers whether a rally is broad or narrow, not how one stock is doing.

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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.

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Commodities Momentum & Relative-Strength API

Which corner of the commodity complex is leading and which is lagging, ranked by trailing momentum, computed live from Yahoo Finance futures (no key, nothing stored). A price tells you where a commodity is; momentum tells you where the money is flowing. This scores every major commodity — crude, Brent, natural gas, gasoline and heating oil in energy; gold, silver, copper, platinum and palladium in metals; corn, wheat and soybeans in grains; coffee, sugar, cocoa, cotton and orange juice in softs; live cattle and lean hogs in livestock — by its return over five horizons (1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months and a ~1-year proxy), blends them into a single momentum score and ranks the whole complex into leaders and laggards. The screener endpoint returns that ranked table with a relative-strength rank and trend regime for each. The momentum endpoint drills into one commodity: its multi-horizon returns, where it sits versus its 50- and 200-day averages, and a trend label. The commodities endpoint lists what is covered. The cross-commodity momentum / relative-strength factor cut — distinct from the commodity-price feed (front-month prices), the commodity-spreads API (crack/crush/ratios) and the precious-metals spot API. It answers what is leading the complex, not what one thing costs.

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FX Z-Score & Mean-Reversion API

How statistically stretched each currency pair is right now versus its own recent average — the z-score mean-reversion gauge — computed live from Yahoo Finance daily rates (no key, nothing stored). A price alone tells you nothing about whether a pair is cheap or dear; the z-score does: it measures how many standard deviations the current rate sits above or below its rolling mean. A pair two standard deviations above its average is statistically overbought and prone to snap back; two below is oversold. The zscore endpoint returns, for a pair, the current rate, its rolling mean and standard deviation, the z-score, the percent distance from the mean and a plain overbought / oversold label. The screener endpoint scans the major and cross pairs and ranks them by how stretched they are — the most overbought and most oversold at a glance, the mean-reversion opportunity scan. The pairs endpoint lists what is covered. The statistical-stretch / mean-reversion cut for FX — distinct from the FX range, pivot-point, volatility and signals APIs. It answers how far from normal a pair is, not where its support sits or how fast it moves.

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Crypto Smart-Money vs Retail Positioning API

How crypto's biggest, most-capitalised futures traders are positioned versus the retail crowd — and the divergence between them — computed live from Binance's public futures positioning feed (no key, nothing stored). Binance splits its perpetual traders into the whole crowd and the "top traders" (the top ~20% of accounts by margin balance, a smart-money proxy) and publishes the long/short split of each. When smart money leans one way while the crowd leans the other, that gap is a classic contrarian signal: an over-long retail crowd the big accounts are quietly fading often marks a local top, and vice versa. The positioning endpoint returns, for a coin, the long/short ratio and long-share of three cohorts side by side — the global crowd, the top traders by account, and the top traders by position size. The divergence endpoint returns the smart-money-minus-retail gap with a plain-language read. The history endpoint returns the time-series across 5m to 1d buckets so you can watch the gap open and close. The smart-money-versus-retail / positioning-divergence cut for crypto — distinct from the single-cohort long/short-ratio feed, the funding-rate, open-interest and price APIs. It tells you who is on which side, not just how many are long.

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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.

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Commodity Spreads API

The spreads and ratios that commodity traders actually trade, not just the raw prices, computed live from the underlying futures — no key, nothing stored. A single commodity price means little on its own; the money is in the relationships. The crack endpoint returns the 3:2:1 crack spread — the refining margin from turning three barrels of crude oil into two of gasoline and one of heating oil, the number that drives refiner profits and gasoline prices. The crush endpoint returns the soybean crush spread — the processing margin from crushing soybeans into meal and oil. The ratios endpoint returns the classic macro ratios: gold/silver (the "fear versus growth" gauge), gold/oil (real-asset value), oil/natural-gas (the energy ratio) and gold/copper. Each comes with the component futures prices so you can see exactly how it is built. This is the commodity-spread / inter-commodity cut — distinct from the single-commodity price feed, the precious-metals spot API and the FX APIs in the catalogue. It gives you the margin and the ratio, the things that are actually positioned. All endpoints are parameter-less and return the current values with their components; the crack spread is in USD per barrel and the crush in USD per bushel.

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Crypto-to-Macro Correlation API

Whether crypto is trading as a risk asset or a hedge, measured by how closely a coin moves with the stock market, gold and the dollar — computed live from Binance and Yahoo Finance, no key, nothing stored. The single most-asked macro question about crypto is whether it is "digital gold" or just high-beta tech; this answers it with numbers. The correlation endpoint returns, for a coin (BTC or ETH), its return correlation to the S&P 500, the Nasdaq 100, gold and the US dollar index over a chosen window, each with a plain-language read (risk-on if it tracks stocks, a hedge if it tracks gold or moves against the dollar) and an overall verdict. The beta endpoint returns the coin's beta to the S&P 500 — how much it amplifies equity moves — with the correlation and R-squared. This is the cross-asset / crypto-versus-traditional-markets correlation cut — distinct from the crypto-to-crypto correlation API (coins against each other), the realised-volatility and the price APIs in the catalogue. Correlations use daily log returns aligned on common trading days; coin is BTC or ETH, window 20-365 days.

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Crypto Funding Rate Arbitrage API

The perpetual-futures funding rate for a coin side by side across the major exchanges, and the spread between them — computed live from each venue's public API, no key, nothing stored. A perpetual swap charges or pays funding every few hours to keep its price tethered to spot; when the same coin's funding differs across exchanges, a trader can be long the perp where funding is most negative (and gets paid) and short where it is most positive, harvesting the spread market-neutral. The funding endpoint returns, for a coin, the current funding rate on Binance, Bybit, OKX and Gate.io — per interval and annualised — the venue paying the most, the one charging the most, and the cross-exchange spread (the arbitrage edge). The screener endpoint scans a basket and ranks the coins by the size of that spread, surfacing the biggest funding-arbitrage opportunities. This is the cross-exchange funding-rate / basis-arbitrage cut for crypto — distinct from the single-exchange funding-rates feed (one venue), the spot-versus-perpetual basis and the price APIs in the catalogue. Funding is per interval (most venues settle every 8 hours); annualisation assumes three settlements a day, and intervals can differ by venue, so verify before trading. Coins are bases (BTC, ETH).

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Crypto Market Breadth API

The health of the whole crypto market under the surface, computed live from Binance candles — no key, nothing stored. A market-cap index can be dragged up by two or three megacaps while everything else falls; breadth tells you how broad a move really is — how many coins are actually participating. The breadth endpoint scans a basket of liquid coins and returns the share trading above their 20-, 50- and 200-day moving averages (the classic participation gauges), the advancers versus decliners on the day with the advance/decline ratio, the average and median 24-hour change and a regime label (broad strength, mixed or broad weakness). The components endpoint returns the per-coin table behind it — each coin's price, 24-hour change and whether it is above each moving average — so you can see exactly which names are carrying the market. The symbols endpoint lists tradable pairs. This is the market-internals / breadth cut for crypto — distinct from the single-coin momentum, the movers/gainers, the fear-and-greed sentiment index and the price APIs in the catalogue. It answers "is this rally broad or narrow?", not "how is one coin doing?". The default basket is about 30 liquid majors; pass coins=BTC,ETH,... to customise (3-50 coins).

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Crypto Options Put/Call Ratio & Sentiment API

The single headline gauge of how the crypto options market is positioned, computed live from Deribit's public option book — no key, nothing stored. The put/call ratio is the amount of put activity divided by call activity: a low ratio means the market is loaded with calls (bullish, greedy positioning), a high ratio means puts dominate (hedging, fear). The ratio endpoint returns, for a currency (BTC or ETH), the market-wide put/call ratio computed two ways — by open interest (the standing positioning) and by 24-hour volume (today's flow) — with the call and put totals, the spot index and a plain-language sentiment label. The expiries endpoint breaks the put/call ratio down by expiry, revealing the term structure of sentiment: whether hedging is concentrated in the near term or further out. This is the aggregate options put/call sentiment cut for crypto — distinct from the US-equity put/call API (a different market), the max-pain / open-interest positioning view, the implied-vol skew surface and the gamma-exposure APIs in the catalogue. Below roughly 0.7 is call-heavy and bullish, above 1.0 put-heavy and defensive; it is most useful read as a contrarian gauge. Currency is BTC or ETH, the two assets Deribit lists liquid options for.

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Crypto RSI & Oscillator Screener API

Which coins are overbought or oversold right now, computed live from Binance candles — no key, nothing stored. Momentum oscillators are the classic mean-reversion signals: a Relative Strength Index (RSI) above 70 says a coin is overbought and stretched, below 30 oversold and washed out, while the Stochastic oscillator times the turn within the recent range. The oscillators endpoint fetches a pair's candles and returns its Wilder RSI(14), the Stochastic %K and %D, and a plain signal (overbought, oversold or neutral) on a chosen timeframe. The screener endpoint scans a basket of coins and surfaces the ones that are currently overbought (possible pullback) and oversold (possible bounce), ranked by how stretched they are. The symbols endpoint lists tradable pairs. This is the coin-native oscillator / mean-reversion screener cut for crypto — it fetches the live data itself, distinct from the generic oscillator calculators (which you feed your own OHLC), the momentum trend-alignment, the Donchian breakout and the candlestick-pattern APIs in the catalogue. Pairs are Binance symbols (BTCUSDT) or a coin=BTC&quote=USDT form; interval is 1h/4h/1d/1w.

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Crypto Candlestick Pattern Detector API

Which reversal and continuation candlestick patterns have just printed on a coin, and which coins across the market are flashing one right now, detected live from Binance candles — no key, nothing stored. Candlestick patterns are the oldest price-action signals there are: a hammer at the bottom of a move, a bearish engulfing at the top, a doji marking indecision. The detect endpoint fetches a pair's recent candles and returns the patterns found on the latest ones — each with its name, whether it is bullish, bearish or neutral, the candle it formed on and a short meaning — plus the latest OHLC. The screener endpoint scans a basket of coins and surfaces the ones whose most recent completed candle just formed a bullish or bearish reversal pattern, so you can find fresh setups across the market in one call. The symbols endpoint lists tradable pairs. This is the coin-native candlestick-pattern screener cut for crypto — it fetches the live data itself, distinct from the generic pattern-recognition calculator (which you feed your own OHLC), the Donchian breakout, the momentum and the volume-profile APIs in the catalogue. Detected patterns include hammer, shooting star, bullish/bearish engulfing, doji, marubozu and morning/evening star. Pairs are Binance symbols (BTCUSDT) or a coin=BTC&quote=USDT form; interval is 1h/4h/1d/1w.

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Crypto Multi-Timeframe Momentum API

Whether a coin is trending the same way across every timeframe, computed live from Binance candles — no key, nothing stored. A single 24-hour change is noise; what traders want is alignment — when the 1-hour, 4-hour, 1-day, 1-week and 1-month returns all point the same direction, that is a strong, coherent trend, and when they disagree the move is choppy or turning. The momentum endpoint returns, for one coin, the percent change over each of those five horizons, the up/down direction of each, an alignment score (how strongly the timeframes agree, from -1 fully bearish to +1 fully bullish) and an overall bias label. The screener endpoint scans a basket and ranks the coins by aligned momentum, surfacing the strongest coherent uptrends (every timeframe up) and downtrends (every timeframe down). The symbols endpoint lists tradable pairs. This is the multi-timeframe momentum / trend-alignment cut for crypto — distinct from the single-window movers, the Donchian breakout screener, the FX-pivot and the generic indicator-calculator APIs in the catalogue. Pairs are Binance symbols (BTCUSDT) or a coin=BTC&quote=USDT form; horizons are fixed at 1h/4h/24h/7d/30d.

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Crypto Donchian Breakout Screener API

Which coins are breaking out of their recent trading range, computed live from Binance candles — no key, nothing stored. The Donchian channel is the highest high and lowest low of the last N periods; a price above the upper band is a classic trend-following breakout (the original turtle-trading signal) and a price below the lower band a breakdown. The breakout endpoint returns, for one pair, the N-day Donchian upper and lower bands, the current price, where it sits in the channel (0% at the low, 100% at the high), the distance to each band and a status — new_high, new_low, near_high, near_low or inside. The screener endpoint scans a basket of coins and surfaces the ones currently breaking to new highs (momentum-long candidates) and to new lows (breakdowns), ranked by how decisively they have cleared the band. The symbols endpoint lists tradable pairs. This is the range-breakout / Donchian-screener cut for crypto — distinct from the generic indicator calculators (which you feed your own data), the volume-profile, the seasonality and the order-flow APIs in the catalogue. Bands use the prior completed candles, so a breakout is a genuine move beyond the established range. Pairs are Binance symbols (BTCUSDT) or a coin=BTC&quote=USDT form; lookback is 5-200 days.

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Crypto Volume Profile (VPVR) API

Where a crypto pair has actually traded the most volume by price level, computed live from Binance candles — no key, nothing stored. Most charts show volume over time; the volume profile shows it over price, and that is where support and resistance really live. The profile endpoint splits the price range into buckets and distributes each candle's volume across the prices it spanned, returning the volume-by-price histogram, the Point of Control (POC — the single price with the most traded volume, the market's fair-value magnet), the Value Area (the price band holding roughly 70% of all volume) with its high (VAH) and low (VAL), and the high-volume nodes. The levels endpoint returns just those key levels plus where the current price sits relative to the value area — above it (acceptance higher), inside it, or below — the read traders use for mean-reversion and breakout setups. The symbols endpoint lists tradable pairs. This is the volume-by-price / market-profile cut for crypto — distinct from the raw OHLCV candle feed, the time-of-day seasonality API, the trade-size distribution and the order-flow APIs in the catalogue. Pairs are Binance symbols (BTCUSDT) or a coin=BTC&quote=USDT form; interval is 15m/1h/4h/1d.

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