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 mmap 
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I am currently looking into historical and real-time tick data feed providers that support the major US exchanges, HKEX, and SGX. DTN.IQfeed seems nice but unfortunately does not support HKEX. QuantHouse seems to support HKEX so I was wondering if anyone on this forum has experience with it. If so, how much does it cost per month and how is the data delivered?

For more detail, I want depth of market tick data for indices, index futures, and index options (not a priority).


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I am currently looking into historical and real-time tick data feed providers that support the major US exchanges, HKEX, and SGX. DTN.IQfeed seems nice but unfortunately does not support HKEX. QuantHouse seems to support HKEX so I was wondering if anyone on this forum has experience with it. If so, how much does it cost per month and how is the data delivered?

For more detail, I want depth of market tick data for indices, index futures, and index options (not a priority).

It should be about $200-$400 per month of data per venue, notwithstanding volume discounts. As all data vendors go, they provide FTP or physical disk. QH is OK, the nice part is that you can write against the same API for both historical format and live, depending on what you do the timestamping quality limits you to a certain set of things.


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