StockTitan News Feed

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Server-rendered Gutenberg block for timely StockTitan news — theme-aware, configurable date presets, and translation-ready.

Author:StockTitan (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:6.0
WordPress version tested:6.8.2
Plugin version:1.0.1
Added to WordPress repository:16-09-2025
Last updated:17-09-2025
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StockTitan News Feed is a server-rendered Gutenberg block by StockTitan that brings timely, reliable headlines from the StockTitan platform directly to your site.

It streams market-moving alerts like earnings, filings, IPO updates, analyst notes, and sentiment signals so readers see what matters without leaving your site.

  • Server-rendered: Renders on the server for fast, SEO-friendly output.
  • Theming: Presets and CSS variables let the block blend with your theme.
  • Controls: Toggle logo/date/summary/tag, limit items, choose date format.
  • Fast loading: Server caching and lean markup keep the feed quick on busy pages.

Block registration is powered by block.json and compiled assets in build/.

About StockTitan

Transforming complex market data into actionable intelligence

Welcome to StockTitan, where we empower investors and traders with timely, reliable, simple, and effective financial information and tools. Our mission is to transform complex market data into practical, actionable tools that help you navigate the stock market with confidence.

We combine our deep market experience, technological expertise, and your valuable feedback to create a platform that truly serves your investment needs-whether you’re a seasoned professional or just beginning your trading journey.

Data and privacy

  • External request: The block fetches JSON news data from https://stocktitan.net:11101/api/news/json.
  • Personal data: No personal user data is sent; requests include only the parameters needed to render the feed.
  • Caching: Responses may be cached in-memory during the request lifecycle.

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