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Quote from giggollo:

For anyone who has used both Google historical data and Yahoo historical data, how do they compare in terms of accuracy and completeness?
Near as I can tell, Yahoo will adjust for both dividends and splits but Google doesn't adjust for dividends.
 

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Esignal On Demand.

eSignal On Demand is a nice product, $35 for delayed data for [nearly] all instruments they carry. Only pity is they disabled API support to get the data into 3rd party apps.
 
All,

eSignal on Demand is much more than just an End of Day service as it also provides Intraday data along with eSignal full award winning charting software.

So rather than a single data point for the day users can chart 1, 5, 15, 30, etc minute bar charts for each day. It also covers all the major stock and futures exchanges in the world like London, New York, Tokyo, CME, Eurex, etc.

All for $24.95 with no exchanges fees.

http://www.esignal.com/esignal/esignal_ondemand.aspx

Chuck
@eSignal
 
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...So rather than a single data point for the day users can chart 1, 5, 15, 30, etc minute bar charts for each day....

Chuck_T,

Can I assume intraday tick charting is also included with the service ?
 
Chuck,

If you have any sway with the web site designers, please make the website easier to figure out.

Is what the poster above stated true -- you can only view the data in charts but can't use it in other apps or export it?

Does the available data follow the standard chart on the website (120 days for intraday, 10 days for tick, 10+ years for EOD)?

SSB
 
SideShowBob,

Yes, we can add more details on the site. eSignal On Demand only works with the eSignal application and the smallest intraday interval is 1 minutes bars, but that is a lot more data points than the standard End of Day service.

Chuck
@eSignal
 
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