We are based in the USA, yet we have futures clients from many countries but not one customer trading on the ICE Europe platform. A few on ICE US (only pro market data >$100, so it is a turn off for smaller accounts).
right. the fees are not cheap. my broker charges ~$100 terminal fee, data feed (API) fee ~$500. charting s/w data fee ~$100. For ICE US, there are some products that are already available in CME or other exchanges. I guess I am trying to trade things like FTSE, gilt from ICE Europe. Well. I have to consider the additional fees involved.
What data feed do you use for such an amount? Is it API flat fee only with no transactional cost per trade?
just normal data feed actually. on top of that we have to pay transactional cost per trade. well. I found that another broker simply charge ~$100 data fees.
I am not sure what type of arrangement you have, but it sounds like your broker had "add-ons" on top of his regular transactional costs. I would be more than happy to assist and accommodate you.