Hello,
I am newbie and currently I do exploration of various data sources. I am considering Norgate and Yahoo for my purposes and I have several questions about them. My aim is trading mainly stocks on daily/weekly timeframe, so do not need any real-time data.
Does Norgate store all data in local databases? Can all this data be exported? I want to know whether I can access historical data even after my Norgate subscription ends.
I noticed that Yahoo finance provides adjusted data as well. Is this data reliable?
Based on my research I found out that main advantage of Norgate over Yahoo is that it has information about delisted stocks. Does ignoring of delisted stock change backtest results dramatically? I am aware of survivorship bias, but I am not sure how big impact does it have on annual returns (e.g. I don’t mind the drop of 5 % if my actual return would be 30 %).
Thanks for any reactions!
I am newbie and currently I do exploration of various data sources. I am considering Norgate and Yahoo for my purposes and I have several questions about them. My aim is trading mainly stocks on daily/weekly timeframe, so do not need any real-time data.
Does Norgate store all data in local databases? Can all this data be exported? I want to know whether I can access historical data even after my Norgate subscription ends.
I noticed that Yahoo finance provides adjusted data as well. Is this data reliable?
Based on my research I found out that main advantage of Norgate over Yahoo is that it has information about delisted stocks. Does ignoring of delisted stock change backtest results dramatically? I am aware of survivorship bias, but I am not sure how big impact does it have on annual returns (e.g. I don’t mind the drop of 5 % if my actual return would be 30 %).
Thanks for any reactions!