This API request returns a brief summary of a mutual fund.
This API request returns detailed performance of a mutual fund, including trailing, annual, quarterly, and load-adjusted returns.
This API request returns core metrics to measure the risk of investing in a mutual fund.
This API request returns ratings of a mutual fund.
This API request returns portfolio composition of a mutual fund, including sectors, holding details, weighted exposure, and others.
This API request returns essential information on purchasing a mutual fund, including minimums, pricing, and available brokerages.
This API request returns brief information on mutual fund sustainability and ESG.
This API call returns meta and time series for the requested instrument. Metaobject consists of general information about the requested symbol. Time series is the array of objects ordered by time descending with Open, High, Low, Close prices. Non-currency instruments also include volume information.
Quote endpoint is an efficient method to retrieve the latest quote of the selected instrument.
This endpoint is a lightweight method that allows retrieving only the real-time price of the selected instrument.
This endpoint returns the latest End of Day (EOD) price of an instrument.
This API endpoint returns the analysts' projection of a security's future price.
This API request returns a list of mutual funds available at Twelve Data. Sorting is in descending order by total assets value. The list is updated daily.
This API request returns a list of mutual funds families.
This API request returns a list of mutual funds types.
This API request returns a complete breakdown of a mutual fund, including summary, performance, risk, ratings, composition, purchase_info, and sustainability.
This endpoint returns past, today, or upcoming IPOs.
Returns current overview of company’s main statistics including valuation metrics and financials.
This API call return array of funds available at Twelve Data API. This list is daily updated.
This method helps to find the best matching symbol. It can be used as the base for custom lookups. The response is returned in descending order, with the most relevant instrument at the beginning.
This method returns the first available DateTime for a given instrument at the specific interval.
Check the state of all available exchanges, time to open, and time to close.