$3 for all CME Market Data brokerages?

So I was looking at CME group and notice this
https://www.cmegroup.com/market-data/distributor/files/april-2018-fee-schedule-5.pdf

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So it seems if you dont care for DOM data, you can get the chart data for $3 for all markets. I am just curious if it works for TradingView and which brokerages offer it?

It seems most brokerages just offer the $15 for all and not the $3

I pay $3.00 for the CME bundle for top of the book on the platform I use called E-Futures. They give the option for the 10 deep on DOM but many times I really don't need it. It's always a great option to pay less :)
 
It looks like the CME data overall is going up starting July 1st to $6.00 per exchange and $20.00 for the bundle. And if your broker offers $1.00 per exchange it goes up to $1.50 per exchange and $5.00 for the bundle.
 
It looks like the CME data overall is going up starting July 1st to $6.00 per exchange and $20.00 for the bundle. And if your broker offers $1.00 per exchange it goes up to $1.50 per exchange and $5.00 for the bundle.

Could you kindly share the source? I couldn't find this mentioned on CME search.

It should be only getting cheaper but I guess that is what happens when there is a monopoly
 
Guys, seriously, an entire thread and broker choices as function of a few dollars data fee differentials? How do you guys ever convince yourself spending 2 dollars on a single futures contract order? How does the value of the ease of use and familiarity, features and the like not exceed a few dollars but rather broker choices are made depending on whether a 3 dollar deal is offered or not. Being a Cheap Charlie is ok but this is self-destructive cheapness.

Some traders have multiple platforms and data feeds, so they get the data from other sources while execution on platforms that may not require the full market depth. I do agree overall with the sentiment though, in the pursuit of reducing costs and data, they do it to their detriment.
 
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