Investing.com is one of the most visited financial data websites globally, covering stocks, commodities, forex, cryptocurrencies, bonds, ETFs, indices, and economic indicators across every major market. Its search functionality lets users find any financial instrument and returns results with analysis articles, news coverage, and instrument details across multiple sections.
For financial researchers building instrument databases, investors screening markets, and fintech developers populating product catalogs, Investing.com's search results contain the discovery layer - finding what instruments exist, relevant analysis, and latest news. This robot extracts search results from Investing.com: instrument names, tickers, analysis titles and authors, news articles and publishers, section organization, and result positioning - turning manual financial discovery into structured datasets.
What Investing.com search extraction enables:
| Position | Section Name | Instrument Name | Ticker Symbol | Content Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | Instruments | Apple Inc. | AAPL | investing.com/stocks/apple |
| #2 | Analysis | Tech Market Analysis | — | investing.com/analysis/tech |
| #3 | News | Market Rally Continues | — | investing.com/news/markets |
| #4 | Instruments | S&P 500 Index | ^GSPC | investing.com/indices/us-spx |
| #5 | Analysis | Portfolio Strategy Guide | — | investing.com/analysis/portfolio |
No Investing.com API or financial data subscription needed. The robot reads search results and delivers structured market data.
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Each Investing.com search result provides:
| Field | What it contains |
|---|---|
| Search Results For | The query or search term used on Investing.com. |
| Position | Ranking position of the result in the search output. |
| Section Name | Category section where the result appears (Analysis, News, Instruments, etc.). |
| Section Link | URL link to the section. |
| Instrument Name | Full name of the financial instrument. |
| Ticker Symbol | Trading symbol or identifier. |
| Index Link | URL link to the instrument's detail page. |
| Analysis Title | Title of related analysis content. |
| Analysis Link | URL link to the analysis article. |
| Author | Author of the analysis. |
| Publish Date | Publication date of the analysis. |
| Description | Summary description of the analysis. |
| Analysis Thumb | Thumbnail image for the analysis. |
| News Title | Title of related news content. |
| News Link | URL link to the news article. |
| Publisher | Publisher of the news. |
| Date | Publication date of the news. |
| Excerpt | Summary excerpt of the news. |
| News Thumbnail | Thumbnail image for the news. |
Search results provide the discovery layer. For detailed instrument data including charts and historical prices, use individual instrument page scrapers.
Does it cover all markets?
Investing.com covers global markets including stocks, forex, commodities, crypto, bonds, ETFs, and indices. The robot captures whatever instruments, analysis, and news appear in search results.
Is the pricing real-time?
Investing.com displays near-real-time data for many instruments. The robot captures whatever content is shown at extraction time.
Can I search by sector or industry?
Yes. Investing.com's search supports sector keywords, industry terms, and asset class filters. Set your search before extracting results.
How is this different from the Investing.com indices scraper?
The indices scraper targets specific index pages. This scraper extracts search results across all instrument types, including related analysis and news.
Is this Investing.com scraper free?
Browse AI's free plan includes credits to run this robot. No credit card required.
Search results are the discovery layer - combine with detailed instrument pages for complete financial analysis:
Instruments, prices, classifications - structured market data from Investing.com search.