I totally agree that the non-transparent pricing is not a good model for gaining customers. I enquired about using their API to get end-of-day (OHLCV) historical data for US + EU stocks and US + Eurex futures. I was quoted $2000 per month.
How is the data quality? Is historical data download speed limited? How far back does bid-ask data go? What is the price for collecting historical data?
Hello 931, dxFeed is an institutional grade data vendor. We have our own low latency redundant delivery infrastructure. We are receiving data directly from exchanges through redundant channels in CH1 and NY4 Equinix datacenters, what speaks for high quality of the data. For API data access please contact our Sales team: https://www.dxfeed.com/contact-us/ For Retail data services offered via 3rd party partner platforms check https://get.dxfeed.com
When I go to https://get.dxfeed.com, I only see dxfeed+ATAS as a choice. So, there's only one third party partner platform offered for retail. When I go to https://www.dxfeed.com/dxfeed-atas, I get more detailed information on ATAS but it doesn't give me the impression that ATAS is a third party partner platform. When I see "brand name" + "product" like dxFeed ATAS, I'm under the distinct impression that ATAS is a product of dxFeed, not a third party partner platform. if dxFeed is for Institutional then create another brand for Retail, then sell your "retail" products under your retail brand with APIs that is always included. A few months ago, dxFeed did have a promotion for ATAS. I was blown away by the speed and the low-latency. Any changes I made to the charts was applied instantly with no delay. It was snappy. I would be interested in dxFeed Radar for Retail. The premise of this product is appealing to me.
Hello orion504, Latency is a very individual value that depends on various factors, the most basic being the network distance between your PC and the data center it connects to. All of the bandwidth parameters (channel width, load, losses, etc) can also directly affect it. Our core technology processes a typical event stream in an average of 60 microseconds. 95% of our customers have a latency of less than 1 second.