Did my update on Saturday morning.  Sixty stocks took 18 minutes and no
misses.  I have no idea how long it would take during a heavy load time.
Their new tiered service rates suggest 12 minutes for 60 free quotes (5
requests per minute).  They want $20 for 15 requests per minute.  On the
upside it may be possible to adopt the US stocks batch quotes API... but I
had the impression it only operated during trading hours.

Paul Bates

On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 3:54 AM, Megagrumpy <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been trying to follow the thread on this problem but I get very
> confused. Has someone found a work around? Should I just leave Perl running
> until it completes? I have left it for over 90 minutes and still I get a
> rotating pointer. I have not had any quotes since July 31st.
>
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