Stock price tracker using Apache Storm and Yahoo Finance API
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Stock price tracker using Apache Storm and Yahoo Finance API
Fetches stock prices from yahoo and saves them into Hadoop
A full stack application I developed to manage my stock portfolio.
An Android APP that tracks the prices of a custom list of stocks. Includes a portfolio tracking section. Developed in Android Studio. The only permission needed is internet. Dark & Light themes available.
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Telegram bot for trading stocks with real prices using YahooFinanceAPI
Android App for Curating Stock Quotes and Details. Data Fetched using the Yahoo Query Language. Uses visually elegant graphs to plot the stock details.
Online application written on java. This app parses data of different companies from database using YahooFinanceApi. With this data, application makes some economical calculations and put them in database. This information updates automatically all the time so user gets recently data about companies.
figure out the max price-growth trend among shares
Project repository for the Large Scale and Multi-Structured Databases course.
Stocks tracking android application that also provides an app widget to monitor your stocks.
With this app user can create account, verify account with email, deposit funds, list stock prices and place BUY and SELL orders
Working with multiple threads. One processes the file and updates database, while second thread is getting stock quotes from yahoo stocks and updates the info to a different database.
A discord bot application which can show different information about currencies, forex, stocks
Java Project that displays RealTime stock price to the user and allows trading sessions. Uses JavaFX, Maven, YahooFinanceAPI and Java Mail
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