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I am building a web app, and I would like to use the polygon.io API on the back-end to forecast the market sentiment. The individual upgrade is $200, while business upgrade would cost $2000. Would my use of the API considered personal or commercial? Source: 7 months ago
It's worth mentioning that we use polygon.io to provide market information, which has the ability to specify time frames for data. Each ChatGPT call will have the appropriate information at the time it should. We also use a temperature of 0, as we want idempotent predictions. Source: about 1 year ago
I am currently testing the products from Polygon.io . They seem to have everything I need, however I noticed that sometimes prices are not adjusted for splits. I have seen on subreddit that this is a known problem with Polygon (about more than 3 years ago!) so I am wondering about the quality of their data. Source: about 1 year ago
Polygon.io is our main data source, then we have other auxiliary sources to fill in other details polygon doesn't provide. Source: about 1 year ago
To get the stock price data, we are going to use Polygon,. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
But the debt may continue to impact your credit for longer than those seven years because the collections company can also place an item on your credit report. Depending on how the account is handled, whether it’s within the statute of limitations and whether you attempt to negotiate or pay the debt, the item can appear on your credit report for as long as around seven-and-a-half years from the last payment... Source: about 1 year ago
I read a lot about ignoring the Vantage scores provided by Creditkarma and while I'm satisfied with my Experian Fico 8 score, I got a trial membership on credit.com to see all the other Fico scores. Source: over 1 year ago
Just requested the credit.com people to remove it and also disputed on Transunion systems, hoping that it gets removed soon. Should not be affecting me negatively then, right? Source: over 1 year ago
So if I understand correctly, FICO 2/4/5 are used for mortgages. I then tired to dig deep into my report and got a free weekly trial from credit.com to see all other FICO scores. From 3 bureaus. And as per credit.com, my credit age and account mix ratings are either C or C- category (across all 3 bureaus). All other factors have either A or A+ (if that matters). Source: over 1 year ago
I opened an account on credit.com, like you said, and canceled immediately. Credit.com shows my FICO 9 score as 668. It also shows that I have 2 negative records. They are both the same collection that I mentioned in my original post (2 different bureaus). Source: over 1 year ago
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