There appears to be a problem with the Yahoo data feed for one of my holdings.
I presume they’ve accidentally started quoting in $USD instead of £GBP.
Is there any alternative data source that I can configure for that holding?
Google has the correct historical pricing.
Thanks.
You can make use of quite some sources:
Here is how to do it:
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ppulli
February 21, 2025, 7:55am
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I see that ariva is somehow integrated (via context menu) and in my experience they have historical prices for practically everything. But they can’t be configured as price suppliers as it seems to me. Am I wrong? Why is it? Do they not offer an API?
The other suppliers like finnhub and eoddata all want paid packages that are more expensive that an ariva account.
Is this somehow on the agenda/roadmap?
ppulli
February 21, 2025, 8:09am
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Ehm, maybe I was wrong about ariva.
Is it correct that one can configure “load from table on website” with an url like
and then load the data frequently/automatically (?)
?
ppulli
February 21, 2025, 8:27am
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And if this is the way - is there an option to configure multiple securities at ones? With placeholders for example?
Something like
https://www.ariva.de/{isin}/kurse/historische-kurse
Does this work for catching prices also?
No, not from the UI itself, and it’s not recommend to do it in the xml unless you realy know what you are doing.
Dynamic URL’s are working.
Please find a briev discription here: Kursdaten laden - Portfolio Performance Handbuch
Only in German at the moment.
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ppulli
February 21, 2025, 6:00pm
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Perfekt, danke. mir war nicht bewusst, dass der Platzhalter Case Sensitive ist.
Mit
https://www.ariva.de/{ISIN}/kurse/historische-kurse
bekomme ich jetzt quasi alle Kurse.