v1.7.1 - Ensemble Signals Endpoint
The Signals API now includes an ensemble endpoint for retrieving the latest ensemble trading signals for a single ticker. This endpoint is currently available for 'BTC_CRY' only.
The Signals API now includes an ensemble endpoint for retrieving the latest ensemble trading signals for a single ticker. This endpoint is currently available for 'BTC_CRY' only.
A new family of dataset endpoints is now available, giving API clients direct access to the Permutable data catalogue — including dataset listings, metadata, versioning, and download links.
The macro regional sentiment endpoints now support an interval parameter (HOUR or DAY) to control the granularity of the time-series response. The legacy historical data endpoints have been removed.
The signals endpoint now queries a 3-day lookback window instead of 14 days when computing the latest smoothed signal, significantly improving response times for requests with many tickers.
18 endpoints will be permanently removed on 2026-05-01. If you are calling any of the endpoints listed below, you must migrate to the replacement before that date to avoid service disruption. All deprecated endpoints remain fully functional until removal.
The signals endpoint now supports eight additional model types — including a latest alias, non risk managed forecasts for both v1 and v2, technical forecasts, as well as individual & aggregated sentiment variants — and exposes a configurable smoothing parameter, giving you finer control over signal stability versus responsiveness.
Topic preset and individual topic filtering is now available directly on all headline feed and asset index endpoints, removing the need to filter topic data client-side.
New feed-based endpoints for events and event headlines provide improved performance with live and historical data access per ticker, replacing older endpoints that are now deprecated with a removal date of 2026-05-01.
The live headlines feed per ticker now includes a list of countries associated with each headline.
Major restructure introducing new /headlines/ and /events/ endpoint hierarchies with improved filtering, cursor pagination, and sentiment index endpoints. Multiple legacy endpoints deprecated with sunset date 2026-05-01, and several previously deprecated endpoints removed.