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Yes!
I am with AMP/CQG and just changed to Singapore server, the latency is now 70ms!
Thanks a lot! and Thanks to AMP's support. Just 5 min to solve my long-time problem!
For CME data NT will still connect directly to CQG's Chicago servers so ..
But at least I am not getting disconnect on trade route servers.
Have had numerous Continuum "connection lost" last Friday and yesterday (the only days I was trading recently) while my IQFeed remained stable all the time.
Looks like for us Europeans Continuum is not the best choice.
I have several clients who have disconnections from CQG, for about 8 to 10 days now.
I first though it was maybe a problem with my network providers, in Chicago, but I also have disconnections from my servers in NJ ( screenshot), so it seems it's not on my side but on CQG network side.
I have a small monitoring script which is check an IB, CQG and IQFeed server every 10 seconds : IB is failing sometimes, IQFeed not, but CQG few times a day since I'm running this.
The servers were the monitoring is done are not using poor DSL/wifi, but 1 Gb/s symmetric links.
So, after the joke of having a server in Chicago having to take a ride to Dallas to communicate with a CQG server in Chicago (???), and the results from one of my clients comparing the fills latency between CQG and one of its competitors (40-70 ms with high standard deviation vs 4-8 ms, test made on the same Linux VPS with a C++ piece of code using directly CQG and its competitor low level API), it's maybe not the best option today.
I've been moved to Continuum and note that ASX SPI Index Futures Contract data seems to be available historically, but doesn't update live.
If the product is offered, shouldn't it be live updating? Or is what I'm experiencing normal, and I have to pay the relevant additional exchange fees to get ASX Futures products?
Just seems strange, and I'm hoping that the product is indeed free...
You need to contact your broker to ensure your account is entitled to receive live data for these markets. Even if you are not entitled, you can receive historical data.