You can algoseek. They provide level 2 data.
You can get this data from algoseek. Their historical stock data is adjusted for splits, dividends, or other corporate actions.Plus, the data...
There is no such thing as the "best" traging strategy. The market is too dynamic.
Take a break.
algoseek has historical Russell 2000 constituents from January 2007 to the present.
Have you tried raising the issue with Quandl? Well, you can get S&P 500 constituents with delisted stocks from algoseek.
If you want free data, then use Yahoo.
algoseek has eod historical data adjusted for corporate actions such as splits, dividends, M&As, etc.
You can get 1 min, top of book aggregate data from algoseek.
Have a look at algoseek. They have historical intraday US stock data from 2007 to the present.
Just sign up with an online broker and you are good to go.
Trading signals are a waste of time in the long run. You would get your account burned.
Stay away from Telegram channels as the vast majority of them are a sheer waste of time. Plus, you might get scammed.
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Algoseek has bid/ask quotes from all listed exchanges. It's worth checking out.
Polygon.io provides ultra-low latency real-time data with a mean latency of 20ms.
Yes, TOS offers options tickdata. As per the difference, i have no idea.
Trading the news could be unpredictable.
Have you checked out algoseek or Polygon.io. I am sure the latter has data from dark pools.
My best recommendations are algoseek and Polygon.io.
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