The Financial Modeling Prep API integration in the Integration Marketplace provides real-time stock price data. Create a new data bucket to track the prices all your stocks or send stock price data to an existing data bucket.
What You Need to Get Started
To get started you will need to lookup the stock tickers for all the stock prices you want to track.
Begin Setup
Go to the FMP Stock Price integration page by clicking the details button. Click Begin Setup to open the Setup window. You'll need to fill out the following information:
- Integration Name - Name for managing this integration. If you choose to send data to a new bucket this will also be used as the bucket name.
- Tickers - Stock tickers (comma separated).
- Choose a Bucket - The data can be sent to a new data bucket that will be created or an existing data bucket already created. If you choose to create a new bucket, select an existing Initial State Access Key to use. If you want to send data to an existing bucket, use the dropdown to choose the existing bucket.
- Data Frequency - Select the frequency that you want the data to be updated.
Once you make all your selections you can click Start Integration.
If you selected to send the data to an existing bucket, go to that bucket to find your new Tiles created. If you selected to create a new bucket, click the link to go to this new bucket. You can change your Tiles and background as you like.
Dashboard Design Templates
Looking for inspiration or a starting point for your dashboard design or maybe a mobile dashboard design to complement your desktop dashboard? You can easily import any of the following Tiles dashboard templates into your account for a quick start (see the Importing a Dashboard Design Template support article).
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Triggers
There are options for useful Triggers that can be set for your Stock dashboard.
Price Trigger - You can set a Trigger to be alerted when a stock price goes over or under a certain threshold.
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