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@swingtrackr/stock-exchange-symbols
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Fetch and aggregate lists of stocks on the US and CA stock exchanges.
📈 Aggregated list of stocks on the US and CA markets
This is inspired by the work originally done by Joe McCann
Using the distributed data
import { symbols, exchanges } from '@swingtrackr/stock-exchange-symbols'
console.log(symbols)
[
{
symbol:"A",
name:"Agilent Technologies, Inc.",
type:"stock",
subtype:"common",
exchanges:["NYSE"],
sector:"Health Technology",
industry:"Medical Specialties",
country:"United States"
}
]
console.log(exchanges)
/*
[
{
shortName: 'CSE',
name: 'Canadian Securities Exchange',
mic: 'XCNQ',
country: 'Canada',
location: 'Toronto'
}
...
]
MIT
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Fetch and aggregate lists of stocks on the US and CA stock exchanges.
The npm package @swingtrackr/stock-exchange-symbols receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @swingtrackr/stock-exchange-symbols popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @swingtrackr/stock-exchange-symbols demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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