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Internaional indices

Is there a way to pull international tickers or indices? I'd like to incorporate Nikkei, FTSE, Hang Seng, etc. in my algorithm.

Thanks

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To clarify, I wouldn't want to use US ETFs, because I'd like to incorporate the different time zones.

Hi Nzau, our current focus is backtesting and live trading for US stocks and ETFs. That being said, you're welcome to use Fetcher to pull other data via CSV, to see if international tickers have a signal effect on US securities. Might be an interesting strategy to code up in the IDE. As we grow, we're certainly interested in adding more markets.

Alisa

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Thanks Alisa, I'll get familiar with Fetcher then.