Originally posted by metooxx
What does anything you said have to do with the guyâs original question?
If you are happy with their data you should use it.
The basic thing is speed of quotes, without that you have nothing. Unless you have some secret I do not know about; if you are trying to hit a market and your quote is actually away from the real market you are not going to get filled. In a running market you are going to chase the stale quote until it stalls and reverses.
There is no one stop shopping for all the products you have brought up. Each vendor has something they are particularly good at, and obviously things they "suck" at. If IB's data was as good as you think, that is exactly what I would be using. I don't form my opinions on such issues by looking at random quotes; we run these things side by side, and compare speed to pick the best source at the current time and that constantly changes. All it takes is a bunch of new customers to overload a system, or a new router, or a new T1 vendor and the story changes. What you are talking about is a very dynamic problem that cannot be addressed by demoing a feed every so often.
That is a data problem not an execution issue. IB is a broker, not a data provider. To use one source and assume they are the holy grail is not the best avenue to pursue.