i saw something recently on arca's site which indicated their bookviewer was going away soon. then today, i saw this on island's site:
<b>"The INET BookViewer®
Notice to BookViewer customers: Pending SEC approval, beginning September 1, 2006, INET BookViewer and related order data will no longer be available for free on any public site. You will be able to access this data via the NASDAQ Workstation or the NASDAQ Cross Net Order Imbalance Indicator Website. The data is also available via many other market data providers and broker/dealers. "</B>
does anyone know why? my reason for preferring to route through island/arca has been partly because of their free bookviewer, which i use in conjunction with my realtick level 2...
it's funny, too - nasdaq's workstation is "also extremely affordable. The low cost of $525* per user"... *cough* .
thanks for any info. i've got to blip them a note...
<b>"The INET BookViewer®
Notice to BookViewer customers: Pending SEC approval, beginning September 1, 2006, INET BookViewer and related order data will no longer be available for free on any public site. You will be able to access this data via the NASDAQ Workstation or the NASDAQ Cross Net Order Imbalance Indicator Website. The data is also available via many other market data providers and broker/dealers. "</B>
does anyone know why? my reason for preferring to route through island/arca has been partly because of their free bookviewer, which i use in conjunction with my realtick level 2...
it's funny, too - nasdaq's workstation is "also extremely affordable. The low cost of $525* per user"... *cough* .
thanks for any info. i've got to blip them a note...
- Goldman being the biggest dog on the block, imo.