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Yet another unofficial Yahoo Finance API, but with concurrent requests

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Pyhoo

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Yet another unofficial Yahoo Finance API library but with concurrent requests.

Pyhoo is simple:

import pyhoo

tickers = ['FB', 'AAPL', 'AMZN', 'GOOGL']
start = '2020-02-01'
end = '2020-11-02'

stock_prices = pyhoo.get('chart', tickers, start=start, end=end, granularity="1d")
financial_reports = pyhoo.get('fundamentals', tickers, start=start, end=end)
options = pyhoo.get('options', tickers, strikeMax=400.0)

The result of pyhoo.get is a formatted pandas.DataFrame (here for stock prices):

timestamp high low volume open close adjclose currency symbol exchangeName instrumentType regularMarketPrice ...
0 1580481000 208.69 201.06 31359900 208.43 201.91 201.91 USD FB NMS EQUITY 286.95 ...
1 1580740200 205.14 202.5 15510500 203.44 204.19 204.19 USD FB NMS EQUITY 286.95 ...
2 1580826600 210.6 205.2 19628900 206.62 209.83 209.83 USD FB NMS EQUITY 286.95 ...
3 1580913000 212.73 208.71 12538200 212.51 210.11 210.11 USD FB NMS EQUITY 286.95 ...
4 1580999400 211.19 209.34 10567500 210.47 210.85 210.85 USD FB NMS EQUITY 286.95 ...
5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Pyhoo is fast, it uses concurrency to fire multiple requests at the same time. You can request all the tickers of the S&P500 in one shot.

Pyhoo is still in development, feel free to add more endpoints thanks to the Config object !

Currently, it supports three endpoints:

  1. chart, for OHLC data, basically stock prices
  2. fundamentals, for financial data about the firm, see the list of available reports
  3. options, for detailed information on each call and put at each strike on specific tickers

Troubleshooting

If running from a Jupyter Notebook, you may encounter the following error:

RuntimeError: asyncio.run() cannot be called from a running event loop

This is because Jupyter Notebooks are running themselves in an event loop, and it is a known issue with asyncio.run.

There is a workaround, a bit hacky but gets the job done, using nest_asyncio.

pip install nest_asyncio

Then in the Notebook, before calling pyhoo.get:

import nest_asyncio
nest_asyncio.apply()

And you should be ok !

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