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Sorry Mike, don't have DTN any more, no real need for it. But I do know for sure that when I was using NT and connected to DTN first that I never got level 2, but I think I got last price and L1. This page shows a $20/month L2 fee, I don't know if it's all exchanges or what...
@Robert Carrillo from DTN confirmed I should be seeing L2. So I would kindly ask another member that is using Sierra Chart and DTN w/L2 authorization to confirm/deny if they can see L2 depth on the DOM when connected to DTN IQFeed.
I tried both the direct front month contract and the @ES# contract, same result with either.
Does this imply that e.g. Trailing Stops would then be triggered by bid/ask data from IQFeed? Would be an advantage over using the (snapshot) feed from IB.
Better to use Rithmic or TT for latency sensitive events, if you have that option. DTN is great for completeness and accuracy and backfill, but not for latency sensitive use.
@SierraChart, unfortunately it seems 915 may have broke some of the profile code or this is a bug that I didn't see until after upgrading at the least. I've tried everything, the graph just remains as you see it, something wrong.
No sooner that I hit submit, it changed a bit and drew some graphs. But still very wrong, you can see the levels near the bottom are all 100% even though they shouldn't be.