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Hi, i have a question regarding data fees. Recently i purchased IQ feed for doing my homework. I'm with stage 5 so i got the promotion for the full year disscount.
The thing is i don't really know much about data services. I tried talking with IQ representatives but still hard to speak the same language. This is regarding iq feed but more intended for user-user assistance.
What is the core service?
I have to paid extra for seeing the ZB and the ES at the same time?
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
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I am not exactly sure if this is what you mean, but you basically pay them for the service of delivering the data to you (with all that takes).
Besides that the exchanges charge fees for realtime access to their data and the basic subscription to IQ Feed doesn't cover that. Now you can subscribe to the exchanges you require. If you only want to follow three symbols which happen to be traded at three different exchanges you'd end up paying three different exchange fees (although you could receive realtime data for all symbols included in the three exchange packets). This is not something IQ made up and they have to forward the money to the exchange.
You can find more information here on IQ's page: Welcome to DTN IQFeed! - Fast, Reliable, Affordable. Market Data and API's.
@rhuz you are welcome. Your image looks exactly like I understand the process.
IQFeed would bill you more for each exchange you subscribe to, but they don't keep the money.
There are additional fees for IQ in case you want to see Level 2 data or chart European futures for example.
These would go to IQFeed, but this is justified in my opinion as you are provided with something going above the core service.