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This is a discussion on Question ?? within the Intraday Data forums, part of the Data Feeds category; Can somone tell me what the average prices are for live feeds in the home, and the best ones, and ...
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| Rookie Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Kent, UK Posts: 14
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Can somone tell me what the average prices are for live feeds in the home, and the best ones, and does everyone use broadband with it ?? Regards David |
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for what products? |
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I recommend esignal as I stated earlier and I use Telewest broadband which have delivered a good service for about 8 months(I did experience problems for about 3 weeks but has worked fine since) Last edited by dojistar; May 20, 2002 at 7:08pm. |
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The price of esignal starts at £70.00 and goes upto about £150.00 plus the exchange fee's,have a look at www.esignal.com |
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Prices from zero to about $260 per month. Have a look at: www.advfn.com www.realtick.com www.esignal.com www.dtniq.com (options) http://finance.lycos.com/home/subs/freelc.asp www.tenfore.com There is a low cost US feed, called Iquote IIRC, but I don't have the correct URL. Note that some direct access trading brokers provide the feeds along with trading software free of charge if you exceed a number of trades each month, e.g.: www.nobletrading.com You could check with the feed provider on bandwith recommendations. No, I don't work for ... ;-) Barry |
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I use Sierra charts for my main real-time software, which has a price feed from myTrack. The minimum realtime feed from myTrack costs $19.95 per month (Silver Plan), and on top of that there is the cost of Sierra at around $11 per month. www.mytrack.com www.sierrachart.com |
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Barry,I dont think its a good idea just to subscribe to a data provider just because it is the cheapest,you have to look at quality of service.When I was using esignal they had a few servers as back up,I've watched the prices stop for a few seconds and then the back up systems kick in. They provide an excellant service. Last edited by dojistar; May 20, 2002 at 7:10pm. |
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