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Welcome to TradeTools!
We are a provider of industry-quality economic and financial market databases.
Our specialty is
assembling and maintaining hard-to-find series and using the latest econometric techniques
to estimate datasets that are not readily available.
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Monthly U.S. Economic Database
From 1919
Containing more than 160 key economic variables, this dataset provides a comprehensive view of economic activity in the U.S. since 1919.
It is a convenient tool for staying abreast of trends in employment, economic output, interest rates, energy prices, air traffic, inflation, housing activity, and more.
Measures of business activity include industrial production and
capacity utilization, wholesale and retail trade and inventories, leading
economic indicators, and auto sales.
Other indicators include stock market p/e ratios and dividend yields, foreign trade, federal budget balance, and many more.
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Daily U.S. Financial Market Database From 1965
Take a look at our most popular dataset. It contains more than 125 financial market indicators and provides a comprehensive daily snapshot of activity in the U.S. Financial markets beginning in 1965.
There are more than 60 stock market indices including the
price/earnings (p/e) ratio and dividend yield on the S&P 500 composite
index. Complete market breadth statistics for both the NYSE and NASDAQ markets
including up volume, down volume, and total volume along with advances, declines, and unchanged issues and new
high/new low statistics.
A broad set of interest rates range from the eurodollar and Treasury
markets to the corporate and mortgage markets. The foreign exchange file
contains daily exchange rates for 24 of the world's major currencies.
Weekly Long-Term U.S. Financial Market Database From 1927
This weekly dataset provides a unique look at the long-term trends and swings in
the stock and debt markets since 1927. The dataset contains weekly values from 1927 for 7 popular financial market
series: Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 Composite Stock Index, S&P 500 Composite Index Price-Earnings (P/E) ratio,
S&P 500 Composite Index dividend yield, Federal Reserve Discount Rate, 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill yield, Long-Term U.S. Treasury Bond yield.
Weekly U.S. Financial Market Database From 1950
Our Weekly Financial Market Database contains more than 120 indicators
and is an ideal source of historical data when daily prices are
either not needed or simply create too much noise. The dataset contains
60 popular financial market indices and indicators including the price-earnings
(p/e) ratio and dividend yield on the S&P 500 composite index. The interest rates
include money market rates on the eurodollar, CDs, and
Treasury Bills, as well as debt market rates on U.S. Treasuries, corporates and
mortgage markets. The dataset also contains weekly quotes on 24 major foreign
currencies and 11 monetary indicators including money
supply (M1, M2, and M3), bank reserves (total, required, excess, free reserves),
and borrowings at Federal Reserve banks (total, seasonal, and extended credit).
Curious about the interrelationships among stock prices, earnings, and interest rates.
See a current chart of the S&P 500, S&P 500 earnings,
and long-term interest rates.
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