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And i introduce the price manually copying it from Tradingview.
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i was thinking about doing htis the other day, but with Numbers on my macbook...is there a better way?
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I do this because I don't want to pay for an API to give me fresh price data
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>>62101192
There are some that are free but you would have to mix in one for stocks, one for indexes, one for etfs, one for forex... I havent found a unified API and tradingview doest offer any even if they should at this point
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>>62101154
Not that i know of if you want to do complex analysis of your assets across multiple brokers/exchanges and bank accounts
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i use google shits

=GOOGLEFINANCE("CURRENCY:BTCUSD")
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