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They were very helpful with answering my questions. The only thing I didn't like was they said their CQG data was filtered. Not sure if that's a problem or not.
Looking to move from Mirus.
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I keep seeing these advertisements for unfiltered data.....
Isn't the whole point of filtering the data to ensure that a rogue/erroneous data point won't ruin your day? If you have a stop in place and a bad piece of data comes in, that exceeds …
Briefly, filtered generally means lower accuracy "snapshot" data that is "pulsed" to you instead of delivered on every tick. If you are trading using 1-minute charts or higher time based resolution, you likely won't care. If you are using any sort of tick based chart like range, renko, volume, tick or other exotic chart styles, you will want unfiltered data.