Bryan Roberts
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first alert could be a great product if they could get the bugs out. if you are receiving your data feed from a satellite then your quotes will always be slow, maybe around half a second.
Originally posted by faction
Thanks for the heads up. The bad ticks are not really much of an issue. Though they do produce faulty scan signals, I can easily over look that, and quickly determine which are realistic, and which are not.
My larger concern is the missing volume. In a large traffic stock it is not much of an issue due to the fact that most ticks are just duplicates, but for the smaller stocks (under 500k in volume), I am a bit concerned. Lossing half of the ticks, I am concerned I am missing half of the story.
Is this common with other data feeds, to miss up to half the ticks?
Cheers.
Originally posted by neoadam
The way the bandwidth works is that we use our filtering technology to filter the universe of stocks before we send them to you. For example, if you traded only NYSE stocks that were between $25 and $100 and had a average volume that was greater than 300,000, we would filter those before we sent them out so that you would get only what you wanted and this decreases the ammount of bandwith that you need and speeds up the internet quotes.