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DTN IQFeed's Dave Forss (Business Development Manager) - Ask Me Anything (AMA)
No, I don’t see the possibility to provide stop orderbook.
The NASDAQ Level 2 data does provide the market makers’ best bid and ask price and size. However the full size of all orders by a market maker is not provided in Level 2.
Thanks.
Robert
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quantitatively speaking, how much demands would you deem enough to offer connection to new exchanges?
also, I would suggest to add something like "new exchanges petition/vote" on IQFeed site where you can also capture potential clients contacts to be noted when their product of interest has any update.
here's some of the leading asia-pacific exchanges we would like to be added:
HKFE, OSE, KRX
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A couple hundred would likely be enough to justify the cost. I like your idea of an exchange wish list on the IQFeed site. We have that now in the DTN forum: IQFeed Datafeed Wish List
I received an email on Mar 5 from a Joseph requesting those exchanges. Is that you?
Thanks.
Robert
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thanks for listening to your customers. it means very much for us. especially the KRX/KSE is a bit tricky to handle because i believe their license is pretty expensive.
regarding the wish list i believe using lead generation (like aweber.com / getresponse.com) is easier for you to handle and track how many have been actually voting for each exchanges. also non forum users will be eager to vote for their opinion without having to register first which would make leads conversion higher. i can also help spreading the words easier by pointing to an exact lead generation page rather than having someone to register to the forum first.
and no i'm not Joseph but i will send email to you asap regarding the new exchanges.
i opened a new thread about the asia pacific exchanges here if you have anything to add please participate as well
thanks and have a good day!
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I can't believe this really. Retail trading is an enormous market in Asia, especially in Hong Kong. And you need a hundred people on futures.io (formerly BMT) to make a business case for this! Ok......
It costs a minimum of $10,000/mo to add a new exchange. So, yes, we need to know we'll have a subscriber base for the exchange before we invest in it. They don't have to be futures.io (formerly BMT) members.
Robert
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Robert, why is your basic service for US futures data 88$ per month while Kinetick offers the identical product under their brand name for only 50$? Would you consider matching Kinetick's prices for Ninjatrader users?
Kinetick is the best retail data feed in the industry, IMHO, but can be used ONLY with NT, does not provide data for ICE (TF, DX.X, etc), intraday historical is limited to 2 years according to their website (IQFeed back to May 2007 for stocks/futures/indexes and back to Sept 2005 for minis), does not offer an API for development, and Kinetick Support is limited to email during normal business hours (IQFeed has Live Support Chat, toll-free phone support and 24 hrs/day email Support M-F...critical for customers outside U.S.). Finally, while Kinetick subscribers can view news in NT, IQFeed subscribers can use data in NT but still have access to IQFeed News Client at no additional charge, which some consider a more intuitive news interface.
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Regards,
Robert
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