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EODHD

EODHD coverage, update frequency, fundamentals depth, and known limitations.

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EODHD (End-of-Day Historical Data) is Worldview's primary data provider for price series, fundamentals, and instrument metadata. It covers 70,000+ tickers across 60+ exchanges globally.

Coverage

Asset classCoverage
US equities (NYSE/NASDAQ/AMEX)Full — OHLCV + fundamentals
US ETFsFull — OHLCV + fund metadata
International equitiesBroad — 50+ exchanges; fundamentals depth varies
IndicesFull — price series only
CryptoSelected — BTC/ETH/BNB/SOL/XRP and 200+ others
ForexMajor pairs and crosses

OHLCV data

TimeframeAvailabilityDelay
End-of-dayAll covered instruments~30 min after close
1-minute intradayUS equities + ETFs~1 min delay
5-minute intradayUS equities + ETFs~5 min delay

EODHD provides up to 30 years of daily history for major US equities. Intraday history is available for the last 365 days.

Fundamentals data

EODHD's fundamentals API provides:

  • Income statement — annual and quarterly, last 10 years
  • Balance sheet — annual and quarterly, last 10 years
  • Cash flow statement — annual and quarterly, last 10 years
  • Valuation metrics — P/E, P/S, P/B, EV/EBITDA computed by EODHD
  • Analyst estimates — consensus EPS and revenue for next 2 quarters and 2 fiscal years
  • Dividends — full dividend history
  • Corporate actions — splits, mergers, spin-offs

Fundamentals update schedule

EODHD updates fundamentals once per day, typically between 18:00–22:00 ET. For US companies that report earnings before market open, updated fundamentals are usually available by 20:00 ET on the report date.

Known limitations

  • Officers and executives — the General.Officers field is not populated in the EODHD API response for most companies. Worldview uses the SEC EDGAR insider transactions API for executive information instead.
  • Institutional holders — institutional holder details (Holders.Institutions) are not available from EODHD. This field is intentionally left blank rather than shown with incorrect data.
  • Revenue segmentation — segment revenue breakdown is not available from EODHD's API. Segment data is derived from SEC 10-K filings where available.

Instrument IDs

EODHD uses a TICKER.EXCHANGE format for instrument IDs (e.g., AAPL.US, TSLA.US, BP.LSE). Worldview normalizes these to a canonical UUID-based entity ID internally — you should always use Worldview's entity ID in API calls rather than raw EODHD ticker strings.

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