Actually I just compared the fees between dtniq and esignal - and believe it or not, for what I am using, Esignal is cheaper by a hair's breath (who would have ever known).
Esignal breaks down to $50 access fees + $35 futures access, and then the various exchanges which are basically the same in price as dtniq (dtn is a tad pricier for the dax).
DTN breaks down to $60 access fees + $20 futures access, + $25 foreign futures access and then the various exchanges.
sidhartha70 wrote:
I second DTN. Super value, rock solid data.
Much cheaper than eSignal...
The only reason I can see to go the eSignal route is if you want to
trade non-US/Canadian stocks...
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com, "murthysuresh" <money@xxx> wrote:
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> still. i am not sure why you did not consider dtn. i find dtn to be a
> billoin times better than esignal and a lot cheaper.
> you get delayed North american (us and cdn) data 60$.
> i have used both esignal and dtn and really dont find much quality
> difference for stocks.
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