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    ActiveTick vs. IQFeed vs. IB (TOFTT)

    @clearinghouse are you trading from linux? and whats your current stack anyway (purely out of curiousity)?
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    Advice for a Beginner Programmer

    Well, first I recommend you read this article "Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years" http://norvig.com/21-days.html Learning to program, is a hard endeavor, and to be really good at it, will take years ... 10 years is not an exaggeration C++ for example is a notoriously hard language...
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    Linux client app for IQfeed

    @nocloud How much does tickview cost? and did you ask them explicitly if their C++ library runs on linux?
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    eSignal Market Data API?

    Well, I got the email reply from eSignal, and they told me that they do not provide the API for individual traders, because of the exchange cost and additional level of support they provide for API
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    eSignal Market Data API?

    Anyone used eSignal Market Data API? Is it a retail product available for individual traders? How much does it cost? I actually sent eSignal an email asking about that, but they didnt reply Thanks in advance
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    what's a good datafeed for linux?

    Flip Is was said on their forum and I actually tried it myself, I ran IQFeed and made few feed requests using telnet
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    what's a good datafeed for linux?

    Greetings ramack I didnt start trading from my linux machine yet, I wanted too because my programming knowledge have been mostly on linux mainly Perl, and some C and some C++, and I want to move away from Excel! And I am personally more willing to invest more in Perl and C++, rather than C#...
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    what's a good datafeed for linux?

    in case you mean me by this, i am looking for a data feed and APIs for using the feeds, preferably C/C++ I am not interested in canned application or charting and trading applications, I put the trades in the web interface of the brokers, I have no problem with that and all web interfaces...
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    what's a good datafeed for linux?

    I've been looking for a while for a good streaming datafeed that runs on linux, and I cant find any without some flaws! I am of course looking for retail stuff 100 USD or less per month -IQFeed, require wine, socket programming, which seems worrying -Activetick, some complained that support...
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    Level 2 tick data

    You may also want to check Activetick, they support linux Their prices starts with 50 USD per month for 500 symbols I never used them, and in another thread I requested reviews from anyone who used them , but got no replies so their are probably not very popular, which would make me...
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    Activetick opinions

    Anyone here used uses Activetick datafeed They seem like the only with explicit support for linux I searched online, but found only one review them And their website doesn't inspire much confidence Would appreciate if anyone who actively used their datafeed or platform can share his...
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    IQFeed Feature Requests

    Actually the support forums of iqfeed are free and fairly active you will probably get a reply within the day from another subscriber or a moderator The 300 dollars are for the documentation , I am not sure if you get more committed support with that as well or not Regards TCL
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