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CQGNET, the Internet delivered version of CQG for Windows.
Data on demand as Quote.com. High(est) quality.
Though expensive. Base charge of US$395, and an extra $60 for spot forex
"exchange fee" which I don't feel comfortable (and appropriate) to be
extraly
charged with such a high base charge, others same as the industry custom.
Free real-time DJIA futures, but the "should-be" free Globex2, E-mini and
currency futures are not separated so you must subscribe to CME to access
them. The only major futures exchange not accessible is HKFE, and Brazil's
BM&F, if you care about it. Hopefully HKFE, one of my major concern, to be
added in the near future, not very "near" I think.
FutureSource's Internet delivered MDS seems to be under development,
"will be" brought out by the year end. Should be less expensive than CQGNET,
and their Expert II and Professional 2.0 are good for futures traders,
though
others may disagree. I'm confused with, and interested in, the future and
product direction of FutureSource with the formation of FutureSource/Bridge.
In their web site they market not only the FutureSource products, but also
Bridge's BridgeStation/BridgeChannel and Telerate Plus.
> I am looking for a similar product as the Qcharts service from Quote.com
for
> when I travel. The problem with Quote.com is that they do not offer Eurex
> or Liffe.
>
> Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks
>
> Philip
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