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I have to download last 10 year price data at hourly intervals. I tried trying the link below with i= 2600 (2600 seconds or 1 hour) p=10Y or 2500d

https://finance.google.com/finance/getprices?q=LHA&p=10Y&i=3600&f=d,c,h,l,o,v

please can you help me find out how to down hourly data for last 10 year for a stock. If it’s not possible, the longest possible time span ( 1 year ideally) of intraday hourly data will be great too. Can you please help me get the source for this ( this is for my project at and at university and I am looking for free sources )

thanks a lot

Bill C
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  • You're unlikely to find this for free. Even Bloomberg, which costs tens of thousands of dollars, only provides a few months of intraday data. – Helin Mar 01 '18 at 03:22
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because this is purely a programming question. – Helin Mar 01 '18 at 03:22
  • I am looking for the source of the intraday data. Can only be a few months . Please help – Bill C Mar 01 '18 at 13:01
  • I haven't found free hourly data. Cheap hourly data is available through https://pitrading.com/, but its definitely not equivalent to paying for premium institutional data. – David Addison Mar 01 '18 at 17:53

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you can get a trail with iqfeed.net for a week. there are many free tools to d.l. 1 hour. I don't know how long back it goes but worth a try...

Giladbi
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