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			<title>is99.com historical data for ftse100</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Has anyone bought this?  Can anyone comment on accuracy?  Is it raw index data, or from an ftse100-based future (as others I've found in the past are)? 
 
I ask because the prices seem perhaps a little _too_ good to be true.  Other people have quoted me per-month prices that are more expensive than...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Has anyone bought this?  Can anyone comment on accuracy?  Is it raw index data, or from an ftse100-based future (as others I've found in the past are)?<br />
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I ask because the prices seem perhaps a little _too_ good to be true.  Other people have quoted me per-month prices that are more expensive than their full 11 years of data...</div>

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			<title>Can I deliver data feed legally if I pay the Exchange fees as a professional?</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 13:39:45 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>For example in Esignal or InterActive you can chose to pay the exchange fee as an individual or a higher fee as a professional (PRO). 
 
My questions are if I pay the professional fee for the data feed of for example AMX, will I then if I have my own company the right to: 
 
Deliver the data feed...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>For example in Esignal or InterActive you can chose to pay the exchange fee as an individual or a higher fee as a professional (PRO).<br />
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My questions are if I pay the professional fee for the data feed of for example AMX, will I then if I have my own company the right to:<br />
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Deliver the data feed to my customers for free?<br />
<br />
Deliver the data feed to my customers and charge for this service?<br />
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I am developing my own software program for automatic trading and plan to open a company to have clients being able to buy the software. If above is not the legal way to deliver data feed to my potential customers could you please let me know how this works or where to look.<br />
<br />
Christian</div>

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