The API provides current precious metals prices, as well as historical data that may be used to analyze trends and make better investment decisions.
Developing a pricing tool for bullion and jewelry is a challenging task that requires the latest technology in data processing, data mining, and pattern recognition.
The challenge is to accurately collect, normalize, and classify the huge amount of raw data that is available. In addition, the tool must be able to detect patterns in the collected data and predict future price changes.
The metalsAPI pricing tool is designed to be flexible and scalable so that it can continue to adapt to the changing needs of its users. In addition, it can be easily integrated into existing systems so that users can take advantage of its capabilities without having to create them from scratch. This is why this API has become popular among many investors and jewelers worldwide.
Key Features Of This MetalsAPI Pricing API:
Current values for all major precious metals including gold, silver, platinum, and palladium are available in this API. Historical prices are also available for each metal going back as far as 1980 for gold, 2001 for silver, 1987 for platinum, and 1975 for palladium. Users can access current price data using this API as well as historical price data going back as far as 30 years ago. This information can be used to predict future trends and make better investment decisions. It allows you to monitor the price movements of individual metals or compare them to each other It is easy to integrate into your existing systems It provides real-time data from a
The API is capable of delivering real-time precious metals rate data.
To make use of it, you must first:
1- Go to Metals API and simply click on the button “Subscribe for free” to start using the API.
2- After signing up in Zyla API Hub, you’ll be given your personal API key. Using this one-of-a-kind combination of numbers and letters, you’ll be able to use, connect, and manage APIs!
3- Employ the different API endpoints depending on what you are looking for.
4- Once you meet your needed endpoint, make the API call by pressing the button “run” and see the results on your screen.