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  2. Google Finance - Wikipedia

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    The upgrade also featured charts containing up to 40 years of data for U.S. stocks, and richer portfolio options. Another update brought real-time ticker updates for stocks to the site, as both NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange partnered with Google in June 2008. [2] [3] Google added advertising to its finance page on November 18, 2008 ...

  3. Market data - Wikipedia

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    Market data generally refers to either real-time or delayed price quotations. The term also includes static or reference data, that is, any type of data related to securities that is not changing in real time. Reference data includes identifier codes such as ISIN codes, the exchange a security trades on, end-of-day pricing, name and address of ...

  4. Financial data vendor - Wikipedia

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    A financial data vendor provides market data to financial firms, traders, and investors. The data distributed is collected from sources such as stock exchange feeds, brokers and dealer desks or regulatory filings (e.g. an SEC filing ).

  5. Google Stock: Is It a Buy, Hold or Sell Right Now?

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    Google (GOOGL) currently goes for nearly $2,700 per share, but analysts’ average price target is $3,454.88 and the high target is $3,900, suggesting the stock has plenty of room to grow. The ...

  6. Google Stock: Is It a Buy, Hold or Sell Right Now?

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    Revenue at the world's most popular search engine is up, despite, or perhaps even as a result of, the coronavirus pandemic. It grew by over 12% from 2019 to 2020 and over 41% from 2020 to 2021. The...

  7. Google Stock: Buy It and Hold It For Life

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    This innovative time has unleased a plethora of products for the company: Gmail, Google Maps, and Chrome, to name a few. That's why you shouldn't be surprised to hear about Google developing ...

  8. Data feed - Wikipedia

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    Data feed. Data feed is a mechanism for users to receive updated data from data sources. It is commonly used by real-time applications in point-to-point settings as well as on the World Wide Web. The latter is also called web feed. News feed is a popular form of web feed. RSS feed makes dissemination of blogs easy.

  9. Day trading - Wikipedia

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    A real-time data feed requires paying fees to the respective stock exchanges, usually combined with the broker's charges; these fees are usually very low compared to the other costs of trading. The fees may be waived for promotional purposes or for customers meeting a minimum monthly volume of trades.