What Cashtag? is a api extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 85 active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 5.00 from 2 rated user, last update is 1325 days ago.
Twitter uses cashtags ($) to track tweets on stock tickers, but doesn't give any context about the stocks themselves. This extension provides that context, in the form of an info bar on the side of a cashtag's search page. ? No need to memorize ticker symbols, we look up the company name for every cashtag ? 5 day share price chart ? Supports light, dim, and lights out modes on Twitter! Once you've downloaded the extension, grab a free API key from alphavantage.co, and follow the instructions to enter that key into the extension's popup window. Then head to Twitter and click on any cashtag to start seeing results! Note: The free API tier from AlphaVantage only allows for 5 queries per minute, and 500 per day. If you run into errors where certain data won't display, it's because of these limits. Just wait a minute to try again, or you can personally upgrade to a paid API key with higher query limits. DISCLAIMER: This Chrome extension has no affiliations with Twitter Inc. All copyrights belong to their respective owners. Twitter doesn’t endorse or sponsor this Chrome extension. This Chrome extension is not owned by, is not licensed by and is not a subsidiary of Twitter Inc. Twitter, the Twitter logo, Tweets, are trademark of Twitter Inc. The content of this Chrome extension is not supplied or reviewed by Twitter Inc. All articles, images, logos and trademarks in this Chrome extension are property of their respective owners.
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Super useful, great for context, and helps me get smarter on companies I'm less familiar with!