What is a Stock Batch Quote?
A stock batch quote allows you to retrieve real-time price data for multiple stocks in a single request. Instead of looking up each ticker symbol one by one, batch quoting lets you enter a list of symbols separated by commas and instantly receive comprehensive market data for every stock — including price, change, volume, market cap, 52-week range, and moving averages. This is an essential tool for portfolio managers, day traders, and investors who need to monitor multiple positions simultaneously.
Our free stock batch quote tool supports all major U.S. exchanges including NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX. Whether you are tracking a watchlist of 5 stocks or comparing 50 tickers at once, the batch quote feature delivers fast, reliable data you can use for analysis, screening, or exporting to spreadsheets. No registration, no subscription, and no limits on how often you refresh.
How to Use the Stock Batch Quote Tool
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Enter Multiple Symbols
Type your ticker symbols separated by commas (e.g., AAPL,MSFT,GOOG,AMZN,TSLA) in the search box above.
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Get Quotes
Click the "Get Quotes" button to instantly retrieve real-time data for all entered symbols in one batch request.
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Compare, Refresh & Export
Compare stocks side by side in the results table. Use the Refresh button to update prices or Export CSV to download the data for offline analysis in Excel or Google Sheets.
Why Use Our Free Stock Batch Quote Tool?
Batch Efficiency
Fetch quotes for dozens of stocks in a single request instead of looking them up one at a time.
Comprehensive Data
View 17 data points per stock including price, volume, market cap, 52-week range, and moving averages.
100% Free
No subscription or registration required. Access professional-grade batch stock quotes for free.
Understanding Stock Batch Quote Data
Each stock in the batch quote results contains several important data points that help investors evaluate performance and make informed decisions:
- Price & Change: The current trading price and how much it has moved (in dollars and percentage) since the previous close. Green indicates a gain; red indicates a loss.
- Volume: The total number of shares traded during the current session. High volume often confirms the strength of a price move.
- Day Range (Day Low / Day High): The lowest and highest prices reached during today's trading session.
- 52-Week Range (Year Low / Year High): The lowest and highest prices over the past 12 months, useful for identifying support and resistance levels.
- Market Cap: The total market value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated as share price multiplied by shares outstanding.
- 50-Day & 200-Day Moving Averages: Key technical indicators used to identify trends. A stock trading above both averages is generally considered bullish.
- Open & Previous Close: The opening price of the current session and the closing price of the previous session, useful for gap analysis.