fetching data from yahoo

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Mervan Aksu
Mervan Aksu on 18 Apr 2017
Edited: Artem Lensky on 29 Aug 2018
Dear all;
When ı try to retrieve historical stock prices data ı receive the following error
Error using yahoo (line 63) Unable to connect or retrieve data from given URL
PS: ı used following to commands to retrieve the data >>conn=yahoo('http://download.finance.yahoo.com'); >>d=fetch(conn,'IBM'); and
>> conn2 = yahoo; >>d=fetch(conn2,'IBM');
Thanks in advence
Kind Regards
Mervan
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Richard Giroux
Richard Giroux on 20 Apr 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 21 Apr 2017
Hi all, I tried to connect to yahoo data using any of these today and don't work. Any idea if someone is dealing with this, or how to solve the issue?
Thanks, Richard
>> conn=yahoo('https://download.finance.yahoo.com'); Error using yahoo Unable to connect or retrieve data from given URL.
>> conn=yahoo('http://download.finance.yahoo.com'); Error using yahoo Unable to connect or retrieve data from given URL.
>> conn=yahoo('https://finance.yahoo.com'); Error using yahoo Unable to connect or retrieve data from given URL.
>> conn=yahoo('http://finance.yahoo.com'); Error using yahoo Unable to connect or retrieve data from given URL.
>> conn=yahoo('http://ichart.yahoo.com');Error using yahoo Unable to connect or retrieve data from given URL.
>> conn=yahoo('https://ichart.yahoo.com'); Error using yahoo Unable to connect or retrieve data from given URL.
hsch1234
hsch1234 on 22 Apr 2017
Hi Richard, Forget about the c=yahoo; Just do directly a urlread as Octavio mentions

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team on 2 May 2017
Edited: MathWorks Support Team on 2 May 2017
The MathWorks Support Team recently posted an update on this issue. Here is the answer to save you the click:
“In April 2017, Yahoo introduced some changes in the protocol of their API. These changes prevented the Datafeed Toolbox from connecting to the service. The following webpage contains the workaround for this issue and instructions on how to apply the fix. https://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/1571158

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David Holland
David Holland on 20 Apr 2017
Hello David,
My name is Will and I am writing in reference to your Technical Support Case #02539213 regarding 'c=yahoo'.
MATLAB uses Yahoo's API under the hood. Around April 18th Yahoo introduced some changes in the protocol of their API. These changes prevented the Datafeed Toolbox from connecting to the service.
The development team implemented a fix that takes into account those changes, but the fix needs to be applied manually. To apply the fix, follow these steps:
1) Download the attached files: 'yahoo.m' and 'fetch.m'
2) Remove the following file %MATLAB_ROOT%\toolbox\datafeed\datafeed\@yahoo\yahoo.p %MATLAB_ROOT%\toolbox\datafeed\datafeed\@yahoo\fetch.m
where %MATLAB_ROOT% can be found with the following MATLAB command: >> matlabroot
3) Place the downloaded files in the following locations: %MATLAB_ROOT%\toolbox\datafeed\datafeed\@yahoo\yahoo.m %MATLAB_ROOT%\toolbox\datafeed\datafeed\@yahoo\fetch.m
4) Run the following MATLAB command >> rehash toolboxcache >> clear classes Now you should be able to retrieve historic and current data as usual: >> % Historic data >> d = fetch(yahoo,'IBM','Close','01/01/2012','06/30/2012'); >> d(1:3,:) >> >> % Current data >> fetch(yahoo,'IBM')
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Amit K
Amit K on 4 May 2017
"isstring" function is not available in Pre-R2017a. The above solution works only for the latest version.
duvnoo222
duvnoo222 on 20 May 2017
If you download the attachment in the link - https://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports/1571158 - the files are fetch.m and yahoo.p, not yahoo.m. Is that correct?
Also, I put them into @yahoo and it still doesn't work. The error is (still) "Error using yahoo/fetch (line 387) Unable to return historical data for given security."
Any advice would be helpful.

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tom3w
tom3w on 17 May 2017
Is there a similar issue today this 5/17/2017? Impossible to load any data from my side. Thanks
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Octavio Garcia
Octavio Garcia on 18 May 2017

These are the 2 link about the Yahoo API related to this problem. I hope they will be wrong and exist someone in YAHOO that put this service back.....but looks like no more intelligent life in Yahoo.

https://yahoo.uservoice.com/forums/382977-finance/suggestions/19310356-https-ichart-finance-yahoo-com-table-csv-s-spy-a

https://yahoo.uservoice.com/forums/382977-finance/suggestions/19307365-ichart-is-off-line

Denis Alaev
Denis Alaev on 18 Jun 2017
It seems that after several changes Yahoo Finance closed their API forever, I think that's just Verizon costs cutting strategy and I'm pretty sure this API will not be working again. The API was closed on May 15, one month ago already.
I've tested several alternatives and found that https://eodhistoricaldata.com the best one for those who used Yahoo Finance. They provide raw data, adjusted closes and splits/dividends.
They also have CSV output, with very similar format for Yahoo Finance users, API Documentation and even VBA Examples, you can find them in Knowledgebase.
Also there is a https://intrinio.com/ data provider, looks good, but they much more expensive, have no data for Mutual Funds and API is very different in compare to Yahoo Finance. Then you need to significantly change your code.

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Christopher Reeves
Christopher Reeves on 24 May 2017
It seems that yahoo finance has changed its API. I could not figure out how to fetch from their new API, so I made a script for google instead.
Here is the new function
Cheers
-Chris Reeves (Bayes Quant)
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dpb
dpb on 12 Jul 2017
Edited: dpb on 12 Jul 2017
What's the symbol formatting to return mutual fund data? Hand trying at the google site retrieved UNCMX but neither the symbol alone nor 'MUTF:UNCMX' succeed with the function -- "...did not find a resource to match this request."
It does work with the stock symbol so it's not something I fouled up in copying the function over; it is about how to look up mutual fund data instead of stocks...
ADDENDUM
Guess I found an answer -- there appears a difference at the google site when one clicks on historical data for mutual funds a .csv page is brought up but the Export link is not made active as is with stocks--so while the data are available, they're not in the same format as with the ticker data apparently; at least not yet.
I was able to solve the immediate need by a manual download from the Yahoo site...

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Amit K
Amit K on 4 May 2017
Where are the attached files. The solution provided by Mathworks is useless. Unable to replace the yahoo.p file. Just bought the new license and still datafeed/yahoo/fetch does not work.
Amit
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 5 May 2017
If following the instructions in the Bug Report linked in the Support team's answer did not work for you, please contact the Support staff using the Contact Us link in the upper-right corner of this page and ask them for further assistance. Let them know that you have tried those instructions and describe what happened (error messages, warning messages, etc.) when you tried.

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Mervan Aksu
Mervan Aksu on 11 May 2017
Edited: Mervan Aksu on 20 May 2017
ı apply the changes to R2014A and it worked. Thanks everyone who were kind enough to respond.
Mervan
Update it again start to give following error Error using yahoo/fetch (line 387) Unable to return historical data for given security.

Luis Sanchez
Luis Sanchez on 21 May 2017
I appreacite the effort put to solve the bug from a couple months ago.
But this weekend i found another bug.... " Error using yahoo/fetch (line 387) Unable to return historical data for given security "
Any thoughts or solutions?

free5721
free5721 on 28 May 2017
I first encountered this problem back in April 2017. I used the Matlab fix mentioned above and it resolved the problem. However, now at the end of May 2017 the same (or at least similar) problem has reappeared when fetch is used. Is Matlab support working on a solution to this apparently new problem?

Artem Lensky
Artem Lensky on 29 Aug 2018
Edited: Artem Lensky on 29 Aug 2018
Please check the following code yahoo finance downloader it should be able to download historical data.

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