eSignal and European fees

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by GeorgeSoros, May 27, 2002.

  1. Splat

    Splat

    As you mentioned this, I also have been planning to subscribe
    to the 'Realtime' feed +LII + Euro Exchanges. Unfortunately
    paying this extra $100 per month is what is putting me off.

    Regards,

    Splat
     
    #11     May 28, 2002
  2. guys,

    I do think we need to complain about this region fee to eSignal by sending them emails about it. I do think this monthly fee is far too much . Maybe if they receive 100 mails about it they would lower the fees???

    Same for Nasdaq Level 2 , it seems unreal when you know that eSignal is trying every strategy possible to get qfeed users...
    But as you know some other companies (IB?) are also charging a maximum for Nasdaq Level 2...

    So we have a lot of wars against those providers in the near future :)
     
    #12     May 28, 2002
  3. I do think that in the mean time, the solution is to not take the Level 2 with eSignal for 50$ but to continue to pay 79$ for Qcharts so that you can use those software that are not compatible with eSignal (Stock Watch Pro) and not waste your money in stupid 'taxes' for active daytrader...
     
    #13     May 28, 2002
  4. alain

    alain

    you are all missing one thing...

    I use eSignal only for the Eurex Feed for TradeStation... What do I pay:
    Futures base fee: $129
    Exchange fee: $22

    Total: $151 per month

    with tenfore (quotespeed) you pay more than that just for the monthly base fee... same with real tick($150) I believe.

    So the price structure is not directly comparable... some are more expensive in some products the others in other products. At least simply for european futures eSignal is currently the cheapest solution out there... beside some german services.
     
    #14     May 28, 2002
  5. Splat

    Splat

    Tenfore is a UK company that supplies stockmarket data. And expensive at that. Name me one UK/European company that supplies data from LSE at a reasonable price? That is why we in the UK go to the US for our datafeeds... Having expensive datafeeds in Europe is no reason to justify expensive datafeeds in the US. BTW Tradestation charge 99$ for their equities base data fee and their LII is included free isnt it?
     
    #15     May 28, 2002
  6. alain

    alain

    if i understand you correctly... we are in the same ship.

    right now all the datafeeds here in europe are too expensive. I'm just waiting until TS6 comes with Eurex data for $99....
     
    #16     May 28, 2002
  7. any info on how much tenfore costs ?
     
    #17     May 28, 2002
  8. alain

    alain

    I have the prcing but only for switzerland....
     
    #18     May 28, 2002
  9. ...ok... i think it does not matter too much.
    could you tell me how much it was ? ca. values ok.

    thanks
     
    #19     May 28, 2002
  10. alain

    alain

    all in chf

    <b>setup: </b>
    375 over internet
    500 over satellite

    <b>monthly license-fees:</b>
    200 Client Application over Internet or Satellite
    600 SAT-Server Application

    <b>exchanges examples</b>
    100 Forex
    45 Xetra (Deutsche Börse non prof.)
    50 New Market Germany
    160 Euronext all data
    40 EXFEED (non prof. level1)
    80 EXFEED (Prof. lefel2)
    40 LSE (non prof)
    120 LSE (prof.)
    35 AMEX(non prof.)
    35 NASDAQ(non prof.)
    30 NYSE(non prof.)
    45 Eurex (non prof.)
    80 CBOT
    135 CME
    45 Mini futures
    135 COMEX

    <b>indices</b>
    35 Dow Jonex Indices
    25 Dow Jones STOXX indices
    40 FT-SE Indices

    They announcet that they will raise all the fees for about 15% to 25%.

    I have both esignal and tenfore... Eurex quotes have 1 Second delay compared to tenfore.

    hope this helps...
     
    #20     May 28, 2002