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Re: Datafeeds



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thanks,

I also have TSPro. I signed up for it because it was faily cheap for us
2000i customers and I needed Level2. I actually am considering running my
systems on it and forgoing radarscreen if I have to. There have been times
when I liked running RS real time. BMI is a lot too expensive right now for
my taste. I can always download the HB.com data for end of day RS work.

Jim Bronke
Phoenix, AZ



----- Original Message -----
From: "caw" <cwest@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 6:24 PM
Subject: RE: Datafeeds


> Jim, FWIW, I've been "pounding on" TSP for >3months. I'm satisfied with
the
> bandwidth at their end (as well as at my end). I have the version that
> includes online trading. It's almost a joy not to have to maintain data.
> However, their historical data is lacking in some areas, but with some
> "pushing" I'm confident it'll be corrected this year.
>
> Colin West
>
>  -----
>
> I have been thinking about and planning to switch to DTN. I just filled
out
> the forms tonight . The Datafeed problem associated with DTN has me
> concerned, however. I am probably going to hold off because of it.
>
> Is anyone using a real time data feed from the internet that is giving
them
> at least 500-1000 symbols, but, also allows the user to keep a huge symbol
> directory, so they can update their entire intraday database from HB?. I
> once tried E-Signal and found that I had to limit myslf to whatever number
> of symbols that I could use with their system. I couldn't even maintain
two
> different Server Folders as the installation of one precluded the other. I
> also needed support from Omega to uninstall it and go back to BMI.
> I mainly trade stocks, BTW.
>
> thanks,
>
>
> Jim Bronke
> Phoenix, AZ
>
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