ICE futures

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by Covert, Mar 27, 2006.

  1. Covert

    Covert

    Is anyone having delay problems with their ICE future quotes? I'm seeing a large delay on e-signal in relation to the TT prices; If anyone is using another quote provider other than e-signal, and not experiencing delays, who are you using?
     
  2. tharnett

    tharnett

    Check out www.iqfeed.net. Similar to eSignal on the cost side. I have had good experiences with them.
     
  3. Aaron

    Aaron

    Are you paying $60 per month for the ICE data on eSignal? Seems too high to me.

    Aaron Schindler
    Schindler Trading
     
  4. Covert

    Covert

    Aaron-
    Ice has dropped their exchange fees to $40, no doubt to be more competitive w/ other exchanges. BTW, these contracts (Brent and WTI) are very good; NYMEX looks to be in trouble here. If ICE gets their data issues worked out, NYMEX will never get electronic market share back.
     
  5. Aaron

    Aaron

    Ah, thanks, Covert. eSignal should update their online price for ICE data.

    Also, the CBOT will be listing energy contracts in June.

    Aaron Schindler
    Schindler Trading
     
  6. JayS

    JayS


    I thought it was the Merc?
     
  7. Covert

    Covert

    It is the CME; should be interesting-ICE does have some connectivity problems with TT where CME does not.
     
  8. tharnett

    tharnett

    Does ICE disseminate the volume with each trade. For instance, if a 20 lot trades do they send this info out? I use eSignal and IQFeed and neither are showing volume with the trade. What's up with this? QM disseminates volume.
    Thanks in advance,
    Trevor
     
  9. so currently, the available electronic contracts are qm and the ice contract.

    i haven't checked out the ice contract, why do you guys prefer it?
     
  10. syd697

    syd697

    Can anyone direct me to info about the ICE? I use esignal too but I can't find any info on it. Does the ICE offer the NYMEX products? Are they trading futures and options? Trading during day hours or after-hours as well? Thanks.
     
    #10     Mar 30, 2006