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VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) Review, Pricing, and Features
The Wall Street Journal combines premium business journalism with a Market Data Center for quotes, calendars, company pages, analyst estimates, ratings, dividends, and market statistics. It is best for news-led market context, with much of the value behind a WSJ subscription and market data subject to exchange delays.
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Pricing
Free • Paid plans available · 2 plans
Free (limited)
WSJ Digital
Deals
WSJ access through participating universities
Save 50% or more on eligible WSJ corporate publication bundles
Key features
- Reading access to global business, markets, economy, company, and finance journalism from a premium Dow Jones publication.
- The Market Data Center for indexes, stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, mutual funds, market movers, and market statistics.
- Views for reviewing company quote pages with charts, financial statements, analyst research and ratings summaries, historical data, and related news.
- Calendars for economic releases, earnings, dividends, and other market events where WSJ Market Data supports them.
- Tracking analyst upgrades, downgrades, recommendations, earnings estimates, and price targets on Research & Ratings pages.
- WSJ alerts, newsletters, and mobile push notifications to follow coverage and market topics.
- Data sourcing: FactSet, Dow Jones Market Data, Nasdaq last-sale data, Tullett Prebon, and other providers power different views.
- Delays: U.S. real-time last-sale quotes reflect Nasdaq-reported trades only, while comprehensive U.S. quotes and volume are delayed at least 15 minutes.
- WSJ is journalism and market-data context, not a broker, full research terminal, public API, portfolio accounting system, or personalized advice.
FAQ
Is The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) free?
Not entirely. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) includes a free tier, but its paid subscription options unlock more capacity. Visit the vendor site for current limits and pricing.
Who is The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) best for?
It suits beginner, intermediate, and advanced users.
What platforms and connections does The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) support?
You can use The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on Web and Mobile.
Which markets does The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) cover?
The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) covers North America, Europe, APAC, LatAm, Middle East, and Africa. It tracks Stocks, ETFs, Mutual Funds, Bonds, Commodities, and Currencies. Identifiers include Ticker.
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