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Re: Source for delayed data



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Didn't they also say they would be reducing the realtime fees to what the
delayed fees are plus the exchange fees.  For the new cme fees it wouldn't
be much of a problem.  Don't know about cbot or other exchanges.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Mackro" <jmackro@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: Source for delayed data


> I have been a loyal customer of BMI's delayed data service.
> Recently, I received a letter from BMI saying that this service
> would be discontinued as of May 1st.  I could go into what
> a bunch of idiots/jerks/etc. BMI is, but frankly, I am sort of
> relieved not to have to deal with them for much longer.
>
> However, I do need intra-day data, and am wondering how
> others are reacting to this situation.  I really really don't want
> to pay real-time exchange fees, as I am an end-of-day
> trader (and am already paying for a second, end-of-day data
> service, that is more accurate than BMI).  However, in order
> to monitor my open orders, I need to know what the markets
> are doing - finding this out 10 minutes after the fact is no problem,
> but waiting until the close would be.
>
> Oh, one other thing - I am still running TS 4.0, so I may have
> fewer alternatives than those folks running 2000i.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions?  Does anyone else offer a
> service delivered via cable or satellite that has a "delayed" option,
> and is compatible with TS 4.0?  Can TS 4.0 work with anything
> that comes via the internet?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jay Mackro
>
>