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Build a historical database with Google or Yahoo Finance

How to Build a historical database with Google or Yahoo Finance

Forget these old school databases. Times have changed since these with legacy data feed sources as well. I just focus on Redis NOSQL which answers a lot of my current data repository problems.

Here is the old story of what was posted:

https://quantlabs.net/blog/2014/04/how-to-build-a-historical-database-with-google-or-yahoo-finance/

Here is my latest Redis searches on the blog of the latest interesting info you should know about:

https://quantlabs.net/blog/?s=redis

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Bryan

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Hi i there My name is Bryan Downing. I am part of a company called QuantLabs.Net This is specifically a company with a high profile blog about technology, trading, financial, investment, quant, etc. It posts things on how to do job interviews with large companies like Morgan Stanley, Bloomberg, Citibank, and IBM. It also posts different unique tips and tricks on Java, C++, or C programming. It posts about different techniques in learning about Matlab and building models or strategies. There is a lot here if you are into venturing into the financial world like quant or technical analysis. It also discusses the future generation of trading and programming Specialties: C++, Java, C#, Matlab, quant, models, strategies, technical analysis, linux, windows P.S. I have been known to be the worst typist. Do not be offended by it as I like to bang stuff out and put priorty of what I do over typing. Maybe one day I can get a full time copy editor to help out. Do note I prefer videos as they are much easier to produce so check out my many video at youtube.com/quantlabs

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