If I use IB Data for the current day the $34.95/month service shown below might be the best for me.
Herman
[STOCKS, FUTURES]
$ 24.95 1 Region (North / South America, Europe / Middle East / Africa, Asia / Pacific Rim)
$ 34.95 All Regions Yes eSignal OnDemand is delayed snapshot data offered in 2 different pricing packages -- all exchanges in a region or all regions (North / South America, Europe / Middle East / Africa, Asia / Pacific Rim). Includes our Advanced Charting package, 100s of world indices and an unlimited number of symbols. Annual pre-paid rate is not available for eSignal OnDemand. This service is not available for use with third party software applications. No exchange fees.
- End-of-day and delayed snapshot data available instantly whenever you need it -- no download required
- Up to 6 months of minute interval data and up to 25 years of daily, weekly and monthly data for analysis
- Global market coverage -- North America, Europe and Asia / Pacific
- Intuitive charting with unlimited technical analysis
- No daily download needed; data appears automatically
- Free software!
Plus, additional data and tools include:
- If a market is still open, the ability to see a snapshot update and get access to intraday data history
- Composite Forex data and real-time snapshot updates for indices
- Futures options data for the exchanges you subscribe to
- A robust formula engine that allows you to write your own studies or use pre-existing studies
- Back testing and "replay" modes, so you can test your strategies before you trade
- Integrated, direct access
Sunday, February 1, 2009, 11:18:42 PM, you wrote:
> How do you get $50 access fees for eSignal? Their website states that
> eSignal Premier is $125 plus exchange fees monthly.
>> 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, + $25
> foreign
>> futures access and then the various exchanges.
>> sidhartha70 wrote:
>> >
>> > I second DTN. Super value, rock solid data.
>> > Much cheaper than eSignal...
>> >
>> > The only reason I can see to go the eSignal route is if you want
> to
>> > trade non-US/Canadian stocks...
>> >
40yahoogroups.com>>,
>> > "murthysuresh" <money@> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > still. i am not sure why you did not consider dtn. i find dtn
> to be a
>> > > billoin times better than esignal and a lot cheaper.
>> > > you get delayed North american (us and cdn) data 60$.
>> > > i have used both esignal and dtn and really dont find much
> quality
>> > > difference for stocks.
>> > >
>> >
>> >
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