The Market Indexes API is specifically designed to handle data related to financial markets, focusing on indices, individual stocks, and overall market activity. It processes various data fields including market indices (e.g., S&P 500, Dow Jones), stock prices, percentage changes, and trading volumes. The API employs standard financial terminology such as 'gainers', 'losers', and 'most active' stocks, adhering to financial data reporting standards. It requires a stable internet connection for real-time data retrieval and may have rate limits based on user access levels. The output format is typically JSON, structured to include fields like 'index_name', 'current_value', 'percentage_change', and 'trading_volume', allowing for easy integration into financial applications. This API is essential for developers and financial analysts looking to track market movements and analyze stock performance dynamically.
{"market_indexes":[{"index_name":"S&P 500","current_value":5893.65,"percentage_change":"-0.39%"},{"index_name":"Dow Jones Industrial Average","current_value":43260.09,"percentage_change":"-0.020%"},{"index_name":"Nasdaq Composite","current_value":18878.34,"percentage_change":"-0.57%"},{"index_name":"Russell 2000 Index","current_value":2315.96,"percentage_change":"-0.38%"},{"index_name":"S&P\/TSX Composite Index","current_value":24982.51,"percentage_change":"-0.11%"},{"index_name":"IBOVESPA","current_value":128197.25,"percentage_change":"+0.34%"},{"index_name":"NYSE Composite","current_value":19678.32,"percentage_change":"-0.20%"},{"index_name":"Dow Jones Transportation Average","current_value":16968.55,"percentage_change":"-0.35%"},{"index_name":"Dow Jones Utility Average","current_value":1053.89,"percentage_change":"+0.0066%"},{"index_name":"S&P Latin America 40","current_value":2428.06,"percentage_change":"-0.24%"},{"index_name":"VIX","current_value":17.82,"percentage_change":"+8.99%"},{"index_name":"Russell 1000 Index","current_value":3233.23,"percentage_change":"-0.41%"},{"index_name":"Dow Jones U.S. Total Stock Market Index","current_value":58746.03,"percentage_change":"-0.31%"},{"index_name":"Barron's 400 Index","current_value":1299.07,"percentage_change":"-0.22%"},{"index_name":"NASDAQ Composite Total Return","current_value":23040.34,"percentage_change":"-0.58%"},{"index_name":"Nasdaq-100","current_value":20565.72,"percentage_change":"-0.57%"},{"index_name":"NASDAQ-100 Total Return","current_value":24813.68,"percentage_change":"-0.57%"},{"index_name":"NASDAQ Transportation Index","current_value":7427.72,"percentage_change":"-0.19%"},{"index_name":"NASDAQ Biotechnology Index","current_value":4426.98,"percentage_change":"+0.56%"},{"index_name":"Nasdaq Financial-100","current_value":6787.46,"percentage_change":"-0.36%"},{"index_name":"Nasdaq Bank","current_value":4716.88,"percentage_change":"-0.53%"},{"index_name":"Nasdaq Insurance","current_value":15968.27,"percentage_change":"-0.20%"},{"index_name":"Nasdaq Industrial","current_value":11476.46,"percentage_change":"-0.58%"},{"index_name":"Nasdaq Computer","current_value":17181.39,"percentage_change":"-0.77%"},{"index_name":"S&P 400","current_value":3223.67,"percentage_change":"+0.22%"},{"index_name":"S&P 600","current_value":1463.02,"percentage_change":"-0.24%"},{"index_name":"Russell 2500 Index","current_value":987.96,"percentage_change":"-0.062%"},{"index_name":"Russell 3000 Index","current_value":3374.91,"percentage_change":"-0.41%"},{"index_name":"NYSE American Composite Index","current_value":5283.46,"percentage_change":"-0.44%"},{"index_name":"NYSE Arca Biotechnology Index","current_value":5664.54,"percentage_change":"+1.48%"},{"index_name":"NYSE Arca Pharmaceutical Index","current_value":946.57,"percentage_change":"+0.94%"},{"index_name":"KBW Nasdaq Bank Index","current_value":133.12,"percentage_change":"-0.31%"},{"index_name":"Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index","current_value":152.01,"percentage_change":"-0.14%"},{"index_name":"PHLX Oil Service Sector","current_value":77.56,"percentage_change":"+0.30%"},{"index_name":"PHLX Semiconductor Sector","current_value":4847.35,"percentage_change":"-1.46%"}]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5569/us+market+indexes+api/7214/united+states+indices' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[{"price":"6,005.96","change_percent":"-1.56%","volume":"1.192B"}]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5569/us+market+indexes+api/8161/index+information' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"symbol":"Required"}'
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The Market trends API provides real-time data on market trends, including stock indices, individual stock performance, and various market activity metrics such as trading volumes and percentage changes.
The data is typically structured in JSON format, including fields like 'index_name', 'current_value', 'percentage_change', and 'trading_volume', which makes it easy to integrate into financial applications.
The API employs standard financial terminology such as 'gainers', 'losers', and 'most active' stocks, adhering to financial data reporting standards for clarity and consistency.
Yes, the API may have rate limits based on user access levels, and it requires a stable internet connection for real-time data retrieval.
Developers and financial analysts looking to track market movements and analyze stock performance dynamically can greatly benefit from using the Market trends API.
The "POST All Index" endpoint returns a list of all available market indexes along with their current values and percentage changes. This includes major indices like the S&P 500, Dow Jones, and Nasdaq Composite.
The key fields in the response data include 'index_name', 'current_value', and 'percentage_change', providing essential information about each market index's performance.
The response data from the "POST Index Information" endpoint is organized as an array of objects, each containing fields like 'price', 'change_percent', and 'volume', which detail the specific index's performance metrics.
The "POST Index Information" endpoint provides detailed information about a specified index, including its current price, percentage change, and trading volume, allowing for in-depth analysis of that index.
Users can customize their data requests by specifying the name of the index they wish to retrieve information for in the request parameters, allowing targeted data retrieval.
In the response, 'price' indicates the current trading price of the index, 'change_percent' shows the percentage change from the previous value, and 'volume' reflects the total trading volume for that index.
Typical use cases include real-time market analysis, portfolio management, financial reporting, and developing trading algorithms, enabling users to make informed investment decisions.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates from reliable financial data sources, ensuring that users receive timely and precise information about market indices and their performance.
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