SEC Tracker API provides reliable, structured access to the official documents that public companies must submit to regulators in the United States. These documents, known as filings, contain detailed information on the financial status, corporate governance, risks, securities issues, and significant events affecting publicly traded companies.
Through this API, users can quickly obtain the most relevant reports published in the SEC's EDGAR system. Available documents include annual and quarterly reports, reports of significant events, proxy statements, and records related to stock or bond issuances. Each retrieved file includes official and verified information, along with direct links to the original documents hosted on the SEC website.
In conclusion, this API turns the complex network of regulatory filings into an accessible and automated resource, offering transparency, accuracy, and efficiency for those who need key information about the U.S. market.
[{"ticker": "AAPL", "filing_date": "2024-11-01", "filing_url": "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/320193/000032019324000123/aapl-20240928.htm", "form_type": "10-K"}, {"ticker": "AAPL", "filing_date": "2023-11-03", "filing_url": "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/320193/000032019323000106/aapl-20230930.htm", "form_type": "10-K"}]
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/10396/sec+tracker+api/19960/sec?ticker=AAPL&filing=10-K' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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The SEC Tracker API returns structured data from official corporate filings, including financial statements, governance details, risk factors, and significant event disclosures. Key filings include 10-K, 10-Q, S-1, and 8-K, among others.
The response data typically includes fields such as filing type, company ticker, filing date, document links, and summary information. Each field provides essential details for financial analysis and research.
The response data is organized in a structured JSON format, with each filing represented as an object containing relevant fields. This structure allows for easy parsing and integration into applications.
Users can customize their requests using parameters such as ticker symbol, filing type, and date range. This allows for targeted retrieval of specific filings relevant to their needs.
The SEC endpoint provides access to various filings, including annual reports (10-K), quarterly reports (10-Q), registration statements (S-1), and event disclosures (8-K). This covers a wide range of corporate activities and financial disclosures.
Data accuracy is maintained through direct access to the SEC's EDGAR system, ensuring that all retrieved filings are official and verified. Regular updates and checks are performed to ensure data integrity.
Typical use cases include financial analysis, investment research, compliance monitoring, and corporate governance assessments. Analysts and investors use this data to make informed decisions based on company filings.
Users can utilize the returned data by integrating it into financial models, conducting trend analyses, or generating reports. The structured format allows for easy manipulation and visualization of key financial metrics.
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