Mutual Funds API

API ID 3953

The Mutual Funds API offers developers seamless access to comprehensive data on mutual funds, including performance metrics, historical data, fund manager details, and more. With robust functionality and real-time updates, it provides invaluable insights for financial analysis, investment decision-making, and portfolio management in the dynamic world of mutual funds.

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API Documentation

Endpoints

Request

Check all the supported symbols on our API.

Endpoint ID: 4703
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/3953/mutual+funds+api/4703/supported+symbols
INPUT PARAMETERS

Supported Symbols — Endpoint Features

Object Description
page Optional Pagination

Free test requests remaining: 3 of 3.


INPUT PARAMETERS

page
API EXAMPLE RESPONSE
JSON
{"success":true,"status":200,"symbols":[{"id":"FMEIX","name":"Fidelity Covington Trust - Fidelity Enhanced Mid Cap ETF"},{"id":"STMKX","name":"Sierra Tactical Municipal A"},{"id":"STMHX","name":"Sierra Tactical Municipal C"},{"id":"SDICX","name":"Guggenheim Core Bond Fund C"},{"id":"GIUSX","name":"Guggenheim Core Bond Fund Institutional"},{"id":"SIUSX","name":"Guggenheim Core Bond Fund A"},{"id":"STMEX","name":"Sierra Tactical Municipal Institutional"},{"id":"STMNX","name":"Sierra Tactical Municipal Investor"},{"id":"CNFRX","name":"Columbia Bond Inst2"},{"id":"CNDCX","name":"Columbia Bond C"},{"id":"CNDRX","name":"Columbia Bond Adv"},{"id":"STMYX","name":"Sierra Tactical Municipal Special"},{"id":"CNDAX","name":"Columbia Bond A"},{"id":"CBFRX","name":"Columbia Bond R"},{"id":"UMMGX","name":"Columbia Bond Inst"},{"id":"CBFYX","name":"Columbia Bond Inst3"},{"id":"CADOX","name":"Columbia Minnesota Tax-Exempt Inst2"},{"id":"CMNZX","name":"Columbia Minnesota Tax-Exempt Inst"},{"id":"PTCOX","name":"Performance Trust Total Return Bd C"},{"id":"CLONX","name":"Columbia Minnesota Tax-Exempt Adv"}],"pagination":{"current_page":1,"last_page":90,"per_page":20,"total":1787,"next_page_url":"page=2","prev_page_url":null}}
Supported Symbols — CODE SNIPPETS

curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3953/mutual+funds+api/4703/supported+symbols?page=1' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    
Request

Get the latest price for your selected Mutual Fund symbol.

Endpoint ID: 4704
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/3953/mutual+funds+api/4704/latest+price
INPUT PARAMETERS

Latest Price — Endpoint Features

Object Description
symbol Required Mutual fund symbol

Free test requests remaining: 3 of 3.


INPUT PARAMETERS

symbol
API EXAMPLE RESPONSE
JSON
{"success":true,"status":200,"symbol":"CMNZX","name":"Columbia Minnesota Tax-Exempt Inst","market":"Nasdaq - Delayed Quote","price":{"current_close":"19.78","previous_close":"19.88","ytdReturn":"4.83%"}}
Latest Price — CODE SNIPPETS

curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3953/mutual+funds+api/4704/latest+price?symbol=CMNZX' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    
Request

This endpoint will deliver historical rates on time series. 

Endpoint ID: 4705
GET https://zylalabs.com/api/3953/mutual+funds+api/4705/historical+rates
INPUT PARAMETERS

Historical Rates — Endpoint Features

Object Description
symbol Required Mutual fund symbol
from Required Date from YYYY-MM-DD
to Required Date to YYYY-MM-DD

Free test requests remaining: 3 of 3.


INPUT PARAMETERS

symbol
from
to
API EXAMPLE RESPONSE
JSON
{"success":false,"status":404,"message":"Data not found"}
Historical Rates — CODE SNIPPETS

curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3953/mutual+funds+api/4705/historical+rates?symbol=FMEIX&from=2025-10-05&to=2025-10-10' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' 


    

API Access Key & Authentication

After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Mutual Funds API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.

Headers
Header Description
Authorization Required Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.

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Overview

About the API:  

The Mutual Funds API is a powerful tool that empowers developers with a wealth of data on mutual funds, spanning various metrics such as performance history, expense ratios, asset allocation, and fund manager profiles. Offering real-time updates and comprehensive coverage, this API streamlines access to crucial information for investors, financial analysts, and portfolio managers alike. Whether assessing fund performance, conducting market research, or making informed investment decisions, users can leverage its robust functionality to gain deeper insights into the dynamic landscape of mutual funds. With its intuitive interface and extensive dataset, the Mutual Funds API serves as an indispensable resource in navigating the complexities of the investment world.

 

What this API receives and what your API provides (input/output)?

Pass the mutual fund symbol and receive the latest and historical rates. 

 

What are the most common uses cases of this API?

  1. Portfolio Diversification: Investors can utilize the Mutual Funds API to identify a diverse range of mutual funds across various asset classes, sectors, and geographic regions, thereby reducing portfolio risk and maximizing potential returns.

  2. Performance Analysis: Financial analysts can leverage the API to conduct in-depth performance analysis of mutual funds, comparing historical returns, volatility, and risk-adjusted metrics to assess fund performance relative to benchmarks and peer groups.

  3. Fund Selection: Individual investors and financial advisors can use the API to research and compare different mutual funds based on criteria such as investment objectives, expense ratios, fund manager track records, and sustainability factors, aiding in informed fund selection decisions.

  4. Market Trends Monitoring: By tracking real-time data provided by the API, institutional investors and market researchers can stay updated on market trends, fund flows, and emerging opportunities, enabling them to adapt their investment strategies accordingly.

  5. Automated Reporting: Financial institutions and wealth management firms can integrate the Mutual Funds API into their systems to automate reporting processes, generating customized reports for clients on portfolio performance, fund allocations, and investment recommendations, enhancing client communication and satisfaction.

 

Are there any limitations to your plans?

Besides the number of API calls per plan, there are no other limitations.

Mutual Funds API FAQs

The Mutual Funds API offers comprehensive data on mutual funds, including but not limited to performance metrics (e.g., returns, volatility), expense ratios, asset allocation breakdowns, fund manager details, historical NAV (Net Asset Value) data, and dividend information.

The data within the Mutual Funds API is updated regularly to ensure accuracy and relevance. Typically, updates occur in real-time or at intervals ranging from daily to monthly, depending on the specific dataset.

Yes, the API provides access to historical data, allowing users to retrieve past performance metrics, NAV values, and other relevant information for mutual funds over specific time periods.

Yes, there may be rate limits imposed on API usage to ensure fair access and optimal performance for all users. The specific rate limits and throttling policies may vary depending on the API provider's terms of service.

Yes, the API typically employs authentication mechanisms such as API keys or OAuth tokens to authenticate users and control access to the data. Authorization mechanisms may also be implemented to restrict access to certain endpoints or datasets based on user roles and permissions.

The "GET Supported Symbols" endpoint returns a list of mutual fund symbols along with their corresponding names. This allows users to identify which mutual funds are available for querying within the API.

The "GET Latest Price" endpoint typically includes fields such as the mutual fund symbol, latest price, date of the price, and possibly additional metrics like percentage change or volume, providing a snapshot of the fund's current market status.

The response from the "GET Historical Rates" endpoint is organized in a time series format, typically including fields like date, NAV (Net Asset Value), and performance metrics, allowing users to analyze trends over specified periods.

The "GET Latest Price" endpoint accepts parameters such as the mutual fund symbol to specify which fund's latest price is being requested. Users can customize their requests by including additional filters if supported.

The "GET Historical Rates" endpoint provides information on past NAV values, performance metrics, and possibly dividend distributions over time, enabling users to conduct thorough historical analyses of mutual fund performance.

Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates from reliable financial data sources, along with quality checks that verify the integrity and consistency of the information provided, ensuring users receive trustworthy data.

Typical use cases include identifying available mutual funds for investment analysis, creating watchlists, and facilitating comparisons among different funds based on their symbols and names.

Users can utilize the returned data to make timely investment decisions, track fund performance, and assess market trends by integrating the latest price information into their financial analysis and reporting tools.

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