★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
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Tool Comparison
Nasdaq.com vs Tiingo
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Nasdaq.com
Best for screeners and portfolio
Free • From $18.95/mo · Web · Mobile
- You do a lot of your research from your phone
- You want the cheaper way in: plans start at $18.95/mo instead of $30/mo
- You care about screeners, portfolio, and watchlist, things Tiingo doesn't offer
Pick Tiingo instead if
Tiingo
Best for APIs & data feeds
Free • From $30/mo · Web · API
- You want an API so you can script or automate things
- You care about APIs & data feeds, something Nasdaq.com doesn't offer
Skip both if: Neither one clicks with how you research; there are strong third options.
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The verdict
The bottom line
Nasdaq.com and Tiingo cover a lot of the same ground (3 shared categories, news, dividends, and splits), so for the basics you won't go far wrong with either. Nasdaq.com simply does more: 17 categories to Tiingo's 4, including screeners, portfolio, and watchlist, plus a mobile app. Tiingo counters by keeping things simpler.
Key differences at a glance
- Mobile app
- Nasdaq.com
- Cheaper paid plan
- Nasdaq.com$18.95/mo vs $30/mo
- Broader coverage
- Nasdaq.com17 vs 4 categories
- API access
- Tiingo
- Broker sync
- Nasdaq.com
- Asset coverage
- Nasdaq.comAdds options
Comparison snapshot
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing & plans | ||
Starting price | Free • From $18.95/mo | Free • From $30/mo |
Free tier | Yes | Yes |
Free trial | — | — |
Plan limits | — | 3 limits: Power (Individual): annual price usd: 300, Business / Organization: annual price usd: 499 +1 more |
| Platforms & access | ||
Web app | Yes | Yes |
Mobile app | Yes | No |
API access | No | Yes |
Broker sync | Yes | No |
Integrations | TipRanks and Nasdaq Data Link | AmiBroker |
| Audience & fit | ||
Experience level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Best for | — | — |
Categories covered | 17 | 4 |
Regions | North America, Europe | North America, APAC |
| Data & capabilities | ||
Data quality | 4 signals: Latency: Real-time, 15-min Delayed, and End of Day, Granularity: EOD +2 more | 3 signals: Latency: Streaming, Real-time, and End of Day, Granularity: Tick and EOD +1 more |
Capabilities | 3 signals: Universe builder, Greeks +1 more | — |
Security | — | Status page |
| Try it | Visit Nasdaq.com | Visit Tiingo |
Standout features
What Nasdaq.com does best
- Look up official Nasdaq.com quote and company pages with market data, company profiles, news, SEC filings, financial statements, and analyst context.
- Use stock, ETF, and mutual-fund screeners with filterable metrics for idea generation and market exploration.
- Review options chains with Greeks such as Delta, Gamma, and Vega for supported symbols.
- Track event calendars for earnings, dividends, IPOs, economic releases, splits, and other market dates.
- Research short interest, insider transactions, and institutional holdings, including 13F-style ownership context.
What Tiingo does best
- Use end-of-day price APIs with proprietary error checking and broad historical coverage for U.S. stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, ADRs, and supported international data.
- Access corporate-actions data for dividends and splits, including historical and announced events where covered.
- Stream or request IEX real-time U.S. equity data through REST and WebSocket endpoints.
- Pull real-time and historical forex data for 140+ currency pairs.
- Use crypto REST and WebSocket APIs that aggregate data from multiple exchanges.
Data & access details
| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coverage & fit | ||
Asset types | StocksETFsMutual FundsOptionsCryptosCurrencies | StocksETFsMutual FundsCryptosCurrencies |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Regions | North AmericaEurope | North AmericaAPAC |
Coverage details | Countries: USIdentifiers: Ticker | Countries: US and CNIdentifiers: Ticker |
| Data | ||
Data freshness | Real-time15-min DelayedEnd of Day | StreamingReal-timeEnd of Day |
Data granularity | EOD | TickEOD |
| Access & integrations | ||
API protocols | Not specified | RESTWebSocket |
API auth & delivery | Not specified | Auth: APIKeySDKs: Python |
Import methods | ManualBrokerOAuth | Not specified |
Integrations | TipRanksNasdaq Data Link | AmiBroker |
Export formats | Not specified | JSONCSV |
| Plans & trust | ||
Security & compliance | Not specified | Status page |
Capability signals | Universe builderGreeksBroker sync | Not specified |
Vendor & support | Nasdaq, Inc.Country: USSupport: Email and Phone | Tiingo Inc.Country: USFounded 2014Support: Email |
Curation ratings | Methodology 3/5Reliability 4/5UX 4/5 | Methodology 4/5Reliability 4/5UX 4/5 |
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Pricing breakdown
$18.95/mo
Lower starting price
Plans & pricing
$30/mo
Starting price
Plans & pricing
- annual price usd: 300
- annual price usd: 499
- commercial use: Internal business/organization use
Coverage overlap
Nasdaq.com strengths
14Tiingo strengths
1What you only get with Tiingo.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Nasdaq.com and Tiingo?
Nasdaq.com leans toward screeners, portfolio, and watchlist, while Tiingo puts more weight on APIs & data feeds, news, and dividends. They overlap in 3 categories, so for most people it comes down to workflow preference and price.
How much do Nasdaq.com and Tiingo cost?
Good news: both Nasdaq.com and Tiingo have free plans, so you can run them side by side and only pay if you hit a wall.
Can I use Nasdaq.com or Tiingo on my phone?
Nasdaq.com lists a dedicated mobile app, so it travels better. Tiingo doesn't list a dedicated mobile app; its documented access is web and API.
Does Nasdaq.com or Tiingo have an API?
Tiingo has an API for programmatic access and custom integrations. Nasdaq.com doesn't, so you're working through its interface.
Should I choose Nasdaq.com or Tiingo?
It depends on what you're after. Pick Nasdaq.com if screeners and portfolio matter to you; go with Tiingo if you'd rather have APIs & data feeds. And if you only need the basics both share, let price decide.
What asset classes do Nasdaq.com and Tiingo cover?
Both cover stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, and cryptos. Nasdaq.com also handles options.
Do Nasdaq.com and Tiingo offer real-time data?
Yes, both serve real-time market data, so either works when timing matters.
Can I export data from Nasdaq.com and Tiingo?
Tiingo exports to CSV. Nasdaq.com is stingier about getting data out.
Can Nasdaq.com or Tiingo connect to my broker?
Nasdaq.com syncs with brokers automatically. With Tiingo, you're entering holdings by hand or importing files.
Which has a better stock screener: Nasdaq.com or Tiingo?
Nasdaq.com has a stock screener for surfacing ideas; Tiingo doesn't, and focuses its energy elsewhere.
Can I track my portfolio with Nasdaq.com or Tiingo?
Nasdaq.com handles portfolio tracking. Tiingo is really a research tool; you'd track your portfolio elsewhere.
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