Hi, I'm taking a graduate level course on derivatives and options. As we're learning more about the subject, I'd love to start modeling some things in R and trying out some ideas. Are there any reliable (and hopefully affordable on a student's budget) data feeds for financial data - mainly options in the US markets? I've seen Interactive Brokers, and it looks great, but they have a $10K minimum in order to open an account. Thanks! -N
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Noah, Have a look at www.eoddata.com for relatively low-cost historical data. Guy
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