I would like...
Interactive Brokers to have a lower commission rate for high volume futures traders.
Tradestation to offer direct access to the European exchanges and to actually live up to the 20 years of intraday futures data they have been advertising for a year.
eSignal to provide continuous contract futures for European exchanges and to lose the $3 monthly "administrative" charge for exchange data.
FfastFill to come out with a robust and user-friendly API by the end of the month (as promised).
Advanced Futures to publish their commission rate for contracts other than e-mini's.
Patsystems to not charge for testing their API and to lose the per contract charge.
Trading Technologies to make available some sample X-trader API program snippets and to provide a demo brokerage account for free API testing.
Tradebolt to lose the per contract charge and just charge a flat fee.
Strategy Runner to reduce their exorbitant fees.
Tickdata to include the whole electronic session in their data.
C.I.S. and DiskTrading data to provide a program for creating back-adjusted continuous contracts.
the CME to list the large S&P and Nasdaq contracts electronically.
the CME and CBOT to stop whining about Eurex US and to lower their fees already.
the SEC to get rid of that silly 25 basis point (or whatever it is) tax on equity sales.
the NYSE to go electronic.
Aaron's choice awards:
real time data provider: eSignal
historical data provider: Tickdata
futures broker: FfastFill
stock broker: Interactive Brokers
forex broker: GFT
backtesting software: Wealthlab
best exchange: Eurex
hedge fund website: IASG.com
free business news: finance.yahoo.com
free futures charts: futuresource.com
Interactive Brokers to have a lower commission rate for high volume futures traders.
Tradestation to offer direct access to the European exchanges and to actually live up to the 20 years of intraday futures data they have been advertising for a year.
eSignal to provide continuous contract futures for European exchanges and to lose the $3 monthly "administrative" charge for exchange data.
FfastFill to come out with a robust and user-friendly API by the end of the month (as promised).
Advanced Futures to publish their commission rate for contracts other than e-mini's.
Patsystems to not charge for testing their API and to lose the per contract charge.
Trading Technologies to make available some sample X-trader API program snippets and to provide a demo brokerage account for free API testing.
Tradebolt to lose the per contract charge and just charge a flat fee.
Strategy Runner to reduce their exorbitant fees.
Tickdata to include the whole electronic session in their data.
C.I.S. and DiskTrading data to provide a program for creating back-adjusted continuous contracts.
the CME to list the large S&P and Nasdaq contracts electronically.
the CME and CBOT to stop whining about Eurex US and to lower their fees already.
the SEC to get rid of that silly 25 basis point (or whatever it is) tax on equity sales.
the NYSE to go electronic.
Aaron's choice awards:
real time data provider: eSignal
historical data provider: Tickdata
futures broker: FfastFill
stock broker: Interactive Brokers
forex broker: GFT
backtesting software: Wealthlab
best exchange: Eurex
hedge fund website: IASG.com
free business news: finance.yahoo.com
free futures charts: futuresource.com