Quote from mokwit:
Warning: My experience was that ESignal Asian data is corrupted to the point of being unuseable.
Try Metastock Quotecenter/Reuters Bridgestation product.
Quote from risktaker:
Just wanted to update everybody on my experience with dtnIQFEED lately regarding problems with spikes in the data. This problem appears to have been resolved and I'm getting excellent data once again from dtn/IQFeed.
My only complaint at this time with regards to receiving their data through DDE is that when initializing the data in the morning, 1/2 the time I'm getting 0's instead of the last quote. Hopefully someone from dtn will read this and work on a fix.
Quote from risktaker:
Well, I should have kept my mouth shut 'cause IQFeed sucked today. Spikes and bad data everywhere! I've spent a good portion of the day just correcting bad ticks.
'Seems dtn's servers could not handle the trading volume between 9:35 and 9:55 this am.
Genesis admitted they recently had to install more servers to handle this new enormous amount of data.
It's about time dtn did the same 'cause their systems don't seem to handle busy mornings very well either.
It's been almost a year since the above occurred.Quote from risktaker:
Well, I should have kept my mouth shut 'cause IQFeed sucked today. Spikes and bad data everywhere! I've spent a good portion of the day just correcting bad ticks.
'Seems dtn's servers could not handle the trading volume between 9:35 and 9:55 this am.
Quote from Beebers:
I don't have any options it seems. I am in Asia as well, and use Neoticker.
Of all the datafeeds I have looked at, only Esignal seems to have the data I am looking for. (None of the US datafeeds carry the Osaka exchange unless one is willing to pay big, big bucks) I, however, always have to crosscheck with IB as their data is pretty off at times. Many times this morning, for example, it would tell that there was a 2 tick spread on the Nikkei225 mini of the Osaka exchange. It also lagged IB's numbers by a few seconds.
I was wondering if there are alternatives I could use for data, maybe someone knows some Asian company or European one which doesn't cost an arm and a leg.