Any one tried Bloomberg Event Driven Feed ?

Quote from skunks:

Hello!

I want to build a robot that reacts quickly to jobless claims numbers. Bloomberg is the only place I know is providing such a service.

May be you know other places?

I wanted to get info from Bloomberg website
http://www.bloomberg.com/enterprise/enterprise_products/data_optimization/data_feeds/

I filled the form but did neither get any reply nor even notification that my data was sent.


CQG used to have a feed like that was useful like that... but it lags now for some whatever reason...
 
I've talked to them. They said $20,000 per month for the basic feed and there are two add-ons which are 10k each. It sounds insane but I can see it being worth the money
 
Does anyone have the pricing for Dow Jones/Ravenpack/Thomson Reuters/DB AlphaFlash (basically NTKN+MNI feed) machine readable news?

I know alphaflash is available directly through CGQ and TT (probably cheaper), but they also have a separate product that's available through TCP/IP.

Keep in mind that some providers may have multiple products. I.E, they can sell feeds that have sentiment analysis built-in and then raw feeds.
 
Quote from trade4succes:

Don't you think this is already being done by many well-capitalized, technologically well-advanced firms?

Bloomberg added certain trusted twitter accounts to its professional service a few months back before the 'twitter crash'. AP was probably one of them. There you go.
 
From what I have gathered, this is the cheapest service:

http://www.trackdata.com/NewsWatch.html


Their API is in XML, C++, Java and VB.

They supply the NYSE, Goldman Sachs, etc. apparently.

It's $1000 a month for MNI news

+$1500 for the API (which includes a basic web-scrapping service for certain select websites and twitter feeds)

So, overall, you can look to pay $2500.

For $ RTTNEWS, it's $5000 a month. For Moreover it's $2500.

RTTNEWS basically re-writes DJ, etc. news in real-time and distributes it. Moreover is just a web-scrapper.

MNI is about on par with Bloomberg/Reuters/Dow Jones for economic data, however they are a little weak on securities data.

The company also offers DJ News for around $10k a month, but there are some restrictions.

Ravenpack is around $10k a month, but it also includes sentiment analysis.
 
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