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tq_index

Get all stocks in a stock index or stock exchange in tibble format


Description

Get all stocks in a stock index or stock exchange in tibble format

Usage

tq_index(x, use_fallback = FALSE)

tq_exchange(x)

tq_index_options()

tq_exchange_options()

Arguments

x

A single character string, a character vector or tibble representing a single stock index or multiple stock indexes.

use_fallback

A boolean that can be used to return a fallback data set last downloaded when the package was updated. Useful if the website is down. Set to FALSE by default.

Details

tq_index() returns the stock symbol, company name, weight, and sector of every stock in an index. The source is www.ssga.com.

tq_index_options() returns a list of stock indexes you can choose from.

tq_exchange() returns the stock symbol, company, last sale price, market capitalization, sector and industry of every stock in an exchange. Three stock exchanges are available (AMEX, NASDAQ, and NYSE).

tq_exchange_options() returns a list of stock exchanges you can choose from. The options are AMEX, NASDAQ and NYSE.

Value

Returns data in the form of a tibble object.

See Also

tq_get() to get stock prices, financials, key stats, etc using the stock symbols.

Examples

# Load libraries
library(tidyquant)

# Get the list of stock index options
tq_index_options()

# Get all stock symbols in a stock index
## Not run: 
tq_index("DOW")

## End(Not run)

# Get the list of stock exchange options
tq_exchange_options()

# Get all stocks in a stock exchange
## Not run: 
tq_exchange("NYSE")

## End(Not run)

tidyquant

Tidy Quantitative Financial Analysis

v1.0.3
MIT + file LICENSE
Authors
Matt Dancho [aut, cre], Davis Vaughan [aut]
Initial release

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