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as of now, i know NT7 since it doesn't support historical bid/ask synchronized data. would like mind to share which feature/indicator that allowed it to backfill missing data on real time chart . Thx
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I suspect we are talking about two different things...
If you want historical bid or ask data to plot on a chart, NT7 supports this as per image
If you are looking for bid/ask price associated to each trade, then NinjaTrader 7 supports this with the help of GOMI tools, NinjaTrader 8 supports this out of the box
Yes - this will be offered by NinjaTrader Brokerage. It will require a request from the customer to [email protected] as it is not included in our standard setup.
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Does anyone know if the continuum exch mkt data fees have been increased by NinjaTrader/Dorman? Did not receive a notification but on my statement from today (7th May) I see a $6 increase. It's not so much the $6 (albeit still a 15% increase!) as the fact that they just increase the price without any communication.
NinjaTrader used to list all prices (also for market data) on their website but that transparency seems history. Thanks.
I posted about this somewhere else on F.io about this a month or so ago. The announcement could be interpreted as a CME increase. But when challenged NT admitted it was an administration cost recovery for the work they do to process the CME fee.
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