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I'm going direct through Dorman and I don't pay monthly data fees for CME and ICE US. I don't pay it because I'm from EU and not from US and because I'm non-pro trader. I think US citizens would have to pay $15 per month for CME data feed.
@mikorn83 did you have a futures account before March 1, 2014? If so you are not subject to pay the CME Non-Pro fee till next year. Unfortunately for ALL new subscribers for the CME Market data who opened accounts after March 1, 2014 are subject to the fees (Non-Professional or Professional Traders). Non-Professional traders (U.S and non U.S based) are subject to the $5.00 per exchange fee or the $15 monthly bundle for all four (CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX).
PM with any questions about Cannon Trading (800) 454-9572 (310) 859-9572. Trading commodity futures, forex and options involves substantial risk of loss. The recommendations contained in this post are of opinion only and do not guarantee any profits. These are risky markets and only risk capital should be used. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.