Which do you want to focus on? (e.g., Equities, Fixed Income, FX, Crypto)
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The real power of the Terminal lies in its ability to filter massive datasets and export them for custom financial modeling. EQS: Equity Screening bloomberg terminal guide exclusive
The Bloomberg Terminal remains the undisputed gold standard for real-time financial data, analytics, and trading tools. For top-tier investors, analysts, and traders, mastering this system is not a luxury—it is a baseline requirement. This exclusive guide pulls back the curtain on the Terminal’s most powerful capabilities, proprietary shortcuts, and advanced workflows to help you maximize your analytical edge. 1. Navigating the Core Interface
In a surprising development this year, Yahoo Finance launched , a research dashboard available to Gold plan subscribers ($39.95/month or $479.40/year). While its general manager was quick to point out it's not a direct competitor, this move signals a growing effort to democratize professional-grade research tools for retail investors—an area where Bloomberg's price point remains a formidable barrier for individuals. Which do you want to focus on
Instead of manually entering a chain of commands, a user can ask a question in natural language, such as:
You can custom-configure standard GAAP/IFRS metrics into specialized valuation models, or seamlessly export the entire historical dataset directly into an Excel model via the Bloomberg API. BRC [GO] – Bloomberg Research Console EQS: Equity Screening The Bloomberg Terminal remains the
The Bloomberg Data History formula extracts a time-series array of past data over a specified range.