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Thursday, January 8, 2026
FinancialData.net Review, Pricing, and Features
Market data + fundamentals platform with REST API and a web viewer. Plan gating: Free is limited to 300 requests/day and includes symbol lists + market/misc data; Standard ($19/mo) adds intraday + fundamentals; Premium ($49/mo) adds real-time quotes, forex, international financials, calendars, insider/institutional, ETF/fund, ESG and investment adviser datasets. Commercial: Professional ($99/mo) is "internal commercial use"; Enterprise ($199/mo) adds external commercial use + display/redistribution rights. Marketing states "SOC2 Ready" (not a certification claim).
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Key features
- REST API for real-time and historical data across equities (US + international), ETFs/funds, indices, derivatives, OTC, crypto and FX.
- API auth via query parameter `?key=API_KEY` (or `&key=`) and supports JSON or CSV output formats.
- Market data endpoints include end-of-day prices, one-minute intraday history, and "latest prices"; real-time quote endpoints are documented as Premium subscription features.
- Fundamentals include company information/metrics plus financial statements (income, balance sheet, cash flow) and financial ratios; FAQ states stock prices are adjusted for splits.
- Ownership/flow datasets include insider transactions, institutional holdings/portfolio stats, and US Congress trades (Senate & House), plus short interest.
- Event calendars include earnings, IPO, splits, dividends, and an economic calendar; pricing page advertises corporate actions history back to 1964.
- Official Python SDK is recommended for integration (GitHub).
- Web "viewer" pages show preview datasets per ticker and gate full exports behind a paid subscription; pages advertise unlimited Excel/CSV downloads on paid plans.
FAQ
Is FinancialData.net free?
Not entirely. FinancialData.net includes a free tier, but its paid subscription options unlock more capacity. Visit the vendor site for current limits and pricing.
Who is FinancialData.net best for?
FinancialData.net is built for Institutional Investors, Analysts, and Quants/Developers. It suits intermediate and advanced users.
What platforms and connections does FinancialData.net support?
You can use FinancialData.net on Web. FinancialData.net offers an API (REST) with APIKey authentication.
Which markets does FinancialData.net cover?
FinancialData.net covers North America, Europe, APAC, and LatAm. Examples include US, CA, GB, DE, FR + 10 more. It tracks Stocks, ETFs, Mutual Funds, Funds, Commodities, Currencies + 4 more. Identifiers include Ticker, CUSIP, ISIN, FIGI + 1 more.
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