Nasdaq

Pulls real time equity prices, analyst ratings, and dividend histories into your workflows to automate portfolio monitoring and investment research.

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Why use Ceven?

  1. AI native Nasdaq integration

    • Describe the outcome and Ceven picks the right Nasdaq calls, fills the parameters, and checks the result.
    • Structured, agent friendly tool schemas so each call runs reliably instead of by guesswork.
    • Rich coverage for reading, writing, and querying your Nasdaq data, across all 7 of its actions.
  2. Managed auth

    • Built in OAuth with automatic token refresh and rotation.
    • One place to manage, scope, and revoke Nasdaq access.
    • Per user and per environment credentials instead of shared keys.
  3. Agent optimized design

    • Actions are tuned from real success and error rates so reliability climbs over time.
    • Full execution logs so you always know what ran in Nasdaq, when, and on whose behalf.
    • The agent pauses and asks when Nasdaq is unclear instead of plowing ahead.
  4. Enterprise grade security

    • Fine grained access so you control which agents and people can reach Nasdaq.
    • Least privilege by default, read scopes first and only the writes a workflow needs.
    • A full audit trail of every Nasdaq action to support review and sign off.

Supported tools

Every action Ceven's agents can run on Nasdaq, and when to use it.

Get real time quote
Pull the current price and volume for a specific symbol to trigger price based alerts.
Get analyst ratings
Use this when you need the latest Zacks ratings for a symbol to gauge market sentiment.
Get target prices
Pull the most recent analyst price targets to calculate the upside or downside of a position.
Get dividend history
Retrieve the full history of dividend payments for a symbol to analyze payout consistency.
Get table metadata
Pull column definitions and symbol lists for a specific datatable to understand the schema.
Get specific row
Retrieve a single row of data by filtering on a column value, such as a specific date or ticker.
Get tables by date
List all tables that were updated on a specific calendar date to find fresh data.
Search symbols
Query the metadata tables to find the correct symbol for a company name.
Monitor price threshold
Continuously poll the quote endpoint and trigger a workflow when a price target is hit.
Fetch fundamentals
Pull company fundamental data from the available Nasdaq datasets for valuation models.
List available datasets
Pull a list of all accessible tables within the current subscription tier.
Export table row
Pull a specific row and format it for a downstream report or CRM entry.
Get Datatable Metadata (All Symbols)
Retrieves metadata for a specified datatable, which includes column definitions and potentially example data containing symbols.
Get Analyst Ratings and Target Prices
Retrieves analyst ratings and target prices for a specific symbol using zacks datatables (zacks/ar for ratings, zacks/tp for target prices).
Get Specific Table Row
Retrieves a specific row from a table by filtering on a specified column and value.
Get Tables by Update Date
Retrieves all tables updated on a specific date by fetching all tables and filtering them.

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Frequently asked questions

Ceven implements a sophisticated queuing system that respects the specific rate limits of your Nasdaq Data Link subscription tier. If a workflow triggers a high volume of requests, such as a bulk pull of analyst ratings for a large portfolio, Ceven will automatically pace the calls to prevent a 429 error. We use an exponential backoff strategy to ensure that data retrieval resumes immediately once the window resets. This prevents your API key from being temporarily throttled or blocked during periods of high market volatility when data needs are most urgent.
Yes. Ceven acts as the execution layer for your existing Nasdaq Data Link account. You must have an active subscription to the specific premium dataset on the Nasdaq platform before the agent can pull that data. When you connect your account, Ceven inherits the permissions associated with your API key. If you attempt to pull data from a table that is not included in your current plan, the agent will receive an authorization error and notify you that a subscription upgrade is required on the Nasdaq side.
Ceven supports both the REST API for point in time queries and the streaming endpoints for continuous data. For most workflows, the agent uses the REST API to pull the most recent quote or rating. However, for high frequency monitoring, you can configure an event based workflow where Ceven listens for updates. This allows the system to trigger downstream actions, like sending a Slack alert or updating a database, the moment a price change or analyst upgrade is published to the Nasdaq stream.
Financial datasets often have gaps due to reporting delays or symbol changes. When the Ceven agent encounters a null value or a missing row in a Nasdaq table, it is programmed to follow a fallback logic defined in your workflow. For example, if a target price is missing for the current quarter, the agent can be told to pull the most recent available value from the previous quarter or flag the record for manual review. This ensures your automated reports do not crash due to incomplete source data.
We prioritize the security of your financial data access. Your Nasdaq API key is encrypted using AES 256 at rest and is never exposed to the model or other users. The key is only decrypted in a secure memory environment at the moment the request is sent to the Nasdaq servers. You can rotate your API key at any time within the Nasdaq Data Link dashboard and update it in the Ceven connection settings to maintain a strict security posture for your institutional account.
Latency depends on the specific dataset and your subscription tier. For real time quotes, the latency is minimal as Ceven makes direct calls to the Nasdaq API. However, some fundamental datasets and analyst ratings are updated on a delayed schedule by the provider. Ceven displays the last update timestamp provided by Nasdaq so you know exactly how fresh the data is. We do not cache market data for long periods, ensuring that every agent call fetches the most current version available from the source.
This is a common quirk of the Nasdaq Data Link platform where the API representation of a table may differ from the visual web interface. Some web views apply filters or aggregations that are not present in the raw API response. Ceven pulls the raw data exactly as it exists in the datatable. To align these results, you can use the Get Datatable Metadata action to verify the column definitions and ensure your workflow is filtering the raw data using the same logic as the Nasdaq web front end.
No. For security and billing reasons, Ceven cannot execute financial transactions or change subscription plans on the Nasdaq platform. All dataset acquisitions and billing management must be handled directly through your Nasdaq Data Link account dashboard. Once you have purchased access to a new dataset, the Ceven agent will immediately be able to access that data using your existing API key without requiring any additional configuration or reconnection steps.

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