Which website allows you to download historical stock data, other than Yahoo Finance?

What's the premium pricing for AlphaVantage? Currently they seem to offer 5 API queries per minute for free. That's a joke I assume, same as offering someone a bicycle with one pedal.
 
What's the premium pricing for AlphaVantage? Currently they seem to offer 5 API queries per minute for free. That's a joke I assume, same as offering someone a bicycle with one pedal.

Because of course everything in life should be free and that they only provide 5 calls per minute is just inconsiderate of them. A two minute search finds https://www.alphavantage.co/premium/ but you know, why do it yourself when others will do it for you.
 
Because of course everything in life should be free and that they only provide 5 calls per minute is just inconsiderate of them. A two minute search finds https://www.alphavantage.co/premium/ but you know, why do it yourself when others will do it for you.

So I was asking for the premium pricing and you give me a website that gives no useful information. I'm not going to e-mail them for pricing, it's 2018.

They advertise their stuff as 'free' and to democratize data (another fluff word). So yes, I was thinking they offer an usable service. That's clearly misleading to anyone seriously interested.
 
The following are free:
Quandl
Alpha Vantage

Both are excellent. I access both using Python but there are other options.

You can still use Yahoo easily enough if you are adept in Python using the following library:
import fix_yahoo_finance as yf
 
So I was asking for the premium pricing and you give me a website that gives no useful information. I'm not going to e-mail them for pricing, it's 2018.

They advertise their stuff as 'free' and to democratize data (another fluff word). So yes, I was thinking they offer an usable service. That's clearly misleading to anyone seriously interested.
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