Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: FinNews
Version: 1.0.4
Summary: Package for gathering financial news from various RSS feeds
Home-page: https://github.com/scaratozzolo/FinNews
Author: Scott Caratozzolo
Author-email: scaratozzolo12@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: feedparser
Requires-Dist: pandas

# FinNews

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This is a package to help me with a personal project dealing with sentiment analysis and headline classification. The package has a lot of influence from the [newscatcher package](https://github.com/kotartemiy/newscatcher). While that package is great for getting general news, I need more financial related news that I wasn't getting.


You can install using pip by downloading directly from Pypi:
```
$ pip install FinNews
```
or from this repo:
```
$ pip install git+https://github.com/scaratozzolo/FinNews
```

Example usage:
```python
import FinNews as fn

cnbc_feed = fn.CNBC(topics=['finance', 'earnings'])
print(cnbc_feed.get_news())
print(cnbc_feed.possible_topics())

# Some feeds have support for feeds by ticker, tickers can be passed as a topic and are denoted by $XXX. These feeds will have 'ticker' as a possible topic.
fn.SeekingAlpha(topics=['financial', '$AAPL'], save_feeds=True)

# You can also pass in '*' to select all possible topic feeds.
fn.WSJ(topics=['*'], save_feeds=True)

# Selecting all topics will not add specific ticker feeds. You will have to add tickers manually.
fn.Yahoo(topics=['*']).add_topics(['$DIS', '$GOOG'])

# There is also a Reddit class that allows you to get the rss feed of any subreddit. There are a few feeds established in the package but you can pass through any subreddit like you would a ticker. (r/news = $news)
fn.Reddit(topics=['$finance', '$news'])

# Each topic is converted into a Feed object. "save_feeds" is a boolean to determine if the previous entries in the feed should be saved or overwritten whenever get_news() is called.
fn.Investing(topics=['*'], save_feeds=True)

# Current RSS Feeds:
FinNews.CNBC() # CNBC
FinNews.SeekingAlpha() # Seeking Alpha*
FinNews.Investing() # Investing.com
FinNews.WSJ() # Wall Street Journal
FinNews.Yahoo() # Yahoo Finance*
FinNews.FT() # Finance Times
FinNews.Fortune() # Fortune
FinNews.MarketWatch() # MarketWatch
FinNews.Zacks() # Zacks
FinNews.Nasdaq() # Nasdaq*
FinNews.Reddit() # Reddit

# (* denotes ticker feed support)
```

For all class methods run help(FinNews.CNBC()), help(FinNews.SeekingAlpha()), etc.


