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    Newbie to IB & Market Data Subscriptions

    knorrie, many thanks for your valuable input. I would also feel the same. Many thanks again.
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    Newbie to IB & Market Data Subscriptions

    Many thanks Paul & peterpr This all sounds a bit too much as I’m not even a full time trader for this could cost over £50/month ( for life basic +liffe market depth + realtime lse) on top of a US$10 monthly charge. New questions: Q1) Do all of you (full time/part-time traders) pay so much (or...
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    Newbie to IB & Market Data Subscriptions

    Hi, Sorry if this sounds a bit basic and elongated. I'm relatively new to this field and currently using ODL securities - broker to buy UK traded options (liffe) and have been reasonably successful. I have now decided to try IB to minimise on costs as IB do not charge commissions on traded...
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    Interviews with Traders CD set?

    Many thanks to every positive contributor to this thread. Special thanks to DaveT for taking the time to expand on his findings so far. Best regards
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    Interviews with Traders CD set?

    Hi. Just wondering if you have seen these interviews and if they are worth it?. If you think that they are good and you want to sell your copy then please let me know. Many thanks.
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    Interpreting options colour coded quotes and figures

    Yes Airthrey, this is clear now. Much appreciated. Regards.
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    Interpreting options colour coded quotes and figures

    Apologies if my questions are really basic. Looking at the example LIFFE quote (attached), I highlighted the position of a person who bought the 80 calls at 1p for the MAR05 220, now where is the equivalent 80 sale shown?. Sorry but I am a bit confused. Thanks again.
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    Interpreting options colour coded quotes and figures

    Many thanks Airthrey for your reply. As to the colours (in the 'last' column), Is it at all possible that they are employed to distinguish buying a call from selling a call with a blue for a buy (long) and a red for a sell (short). Similarly for a put blue for a buy and red for a sell? Other...
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    Interpreting options colour coded quotes and figures

    Hi, Pardon my ignorance as I’m new to this. I have attached a screen grab from ADVFN showing Liffe MAR 05 for BT.A. What does the colours Blue, Green and Red signifies? I have also enclosed the Liffe version of this which does not have colour coding. What are Autoquote figures (AQ) used for ...
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