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Lately I've been trading the ES Micro's, however the fees are huge relative to the e-mini ES futures - almost double. This got me looking into different brokers, whereas Ninjatraders futures commissions seem to be much lower than AMP futures (the broker that I'm currently using) - https://ninjatrader.com/PDF/ninjatrader_futures_commissions.pdf[/url]
My question is if anyone has experience with Ninjatrader's level 2 data, is it fast and reliable compared to CQG's data feed? I do understand that I have to use Ninjatrader's platform in order to use their datafeed, but if the datafeed is good it becomes a really interesting option as it will save me quite some money in the long term.
Yeah, AMP's micro rates are tough to beat if you're scaling in/out of MES or MNQ all day.
Just to clarify for anyone stumbling into the AMP vs NinjaTrader debate -- they're not apples to apples:
AMP is an FCM that supports 50+ platforms (NT, MultiCharts, Sierra Chart, etc.) with your choice of data feed (CQG, Rithmic, TT, Teton). You mix and match.
NinjaTrader Brokerage bundles their platform + brokerage together. Tighter integration, but you're in their ecosystem.
Commissions are only part of the picture though. You also need to factor in:
Data feed monthly fees -- CQG through AMP typically has no extra monthly, Rithmic and TT may have connection fees
Exchange data fees (per-exchange, separate from commissions)
Platform licensing if applicable
If you're trading order flow on ES or CL, the quality of your Level 2 / DOM feed can matter more than saving a few cents per contract. That's really the core of what the OP was asking about with CQG vs NinjaTrader's native feed.
The $0.37 rate is great, but platform + data feed + trading style all factor into the real cost. Pick the setup that fits how you actually trade.
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