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Thanks for the questions @mpxtreme.
a) trade is a take/hit
>> This can already be determined in ADL
b) the new Analytics block
>> Still on hold. No target.
c) the desktop version of new TT
>> Q1 target. Work is nearly complete and we will roll it out to a very small, select, group of beta customers for production testing next month.
I do not see Trade is Take/Hit in the new TT ADL Msg Info Extractor Block nor the Value Extractor block.
Are you saying this is available in the subscribed live version of the new platform but not in the free delayed demo environment accounts?
Another question...a very important one actually, which will determine if I'm going to rely on ADL... before spending the next several months in development scratching my head.
In the live subscribed accounts of new TT ADL... is TT transmitting the CME MDP 3.0 data protocol as sent by the CME with the "aggressor" side of trade execution reporting?
In relation to execution and tick to trade latency, is the new TT data feed non-coalesced since it is now provided by TT directly instead of AMP's X Trader/ADL solution which is coalesced data?
It doesn't make much sense reacting to stale quotes using ADL if execution is a major part of and greatly effects your alpha in the latter solution.
Details appreciated on that new TT data feed architecture.We know that no 2 markets transmit in the exact same way.
I'm interested to know when TT's patent for the static DOM expires. I've done a few searches on google, but I'm not turning up any results that list an expiration date.
Can you tell me when TT's patent for the static DOM is supposed to expire?