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A lightweight R interface to the Alpha Vantage API

Alpha Vantage

Alpha Vantage is a free service that enables users to get real-time and historical financial data. New users will need to visit Alpha Vantage and obtain an API key.

R Interface: Getting Started

The alphavantager package provides a convenient and lightweight interface to the Alpha Vantage API.

To get started, install the package from CRAN or from GitHub:

install.packages("alphavantager")
# Or
devtools::install_github("business-science/alphavantager")

Load the package.

library(alphavantager)

Set your API key (get one from Alpha Vantage if you don’t already have one… it’s free).

av_api_key("YOUR_API_KEY")
print(av_api_key())
#> [1] "YOUR_API_KEY"

Getting Financial Data from Alpha Vantage

Now, you’re ready to get financial data via av_get(), which accepts the same1 arguments as the API Documentation parameters. The function is setup with two primary arguments, symbol and av_fun, which accepts an equity and one of the API “function” parameters. You can pass additional API parameters via the ....

# Function is streamlined and user adds additional parameters via ... 
args(av_get)
#> function (symbol = NULL, av_fun, ...) 
#> NULL

Here are a few examples of retrieving real-time and historical financial data!

Time Series Data

av_get(symbol = "MSFT", av_fun = "TIME_SERIES_INTRADAY", interval = "15min")

Technical Indicators

av_get(symbol = "MSFT", av_fun = "AROON", interval = "monthly", time_period = 60)

Sector Performances

av_get(av_fun = "SECTOR")

Important Notes: av_get()

  1. The av_fun argument replaces the API parameter “function” because function is a reserved name in R. All other arguments match the Alpha Vantage API parameters.

  2. There is no need to specify the apikey parameter as an argument to av_get(). The required method is to set the API key using av_api_key("YOUR_API_KEY").

  3. There is no need to specify the datatype parameter as an argument to av_get(). The function will return a tibble data frame.

  4. Some data sets only return 100 rows by default. Change the parameter outputsize = "full" to get the full dataset.