Reuters EIKON

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by marketsurfer, Sep 23, 2015.

  1. Anyone using Eikon? What are your thoughts and what is the cost?

    Thanks

    surf
     
  2. I use Eikon. All I can say is that I got it way cheaper than my previous bbg terminal. But you need to be a bit more of a self starter. No help desk around...so one gotta do some digging but the search algorithms are pretty well done and unearth most you are looking for.

    Don't confuse a full fledged Eikon Version for one of those cheap Equis Metastock white labels. Not that 100-150 bucks is not a great price but their versions are Eikon stripped to the bare versions. No OTC content. No customization capabilities in terms of data feeds. Limited editorial content. I love Reuters FXBUZZ team and their content...no such on the cheapo version I heard.

     
    Last edited: Sep 23, 2015
  3. Thanks for the info. surf
     
  4. jj1111

    jj1111

    I use Factset, CapIQ on the reg. Trialed Eikon and was not a fan.

    I don't think CapIQ is that much more expensive than Eikon in fact.
     
  5. jj1111

    jj1111

    I think Eikon will run around $15K/year, btw
     
  6. the full priced license yes. But some firms like UBS or CS got hundreds of terminals priced at around 400 USD/month.

     
  7. jj1111

    jj1111

    I don't doubt it, but I think surf is trying to snag one for himself.

    Surf if you're looking for some valuation tool with a little extra, ycharts is like $300/month
     
  8. just21

    just21

    I tried the metastock xenith version of Eikon and found that there were only a very few news stories that were restricted. All the fundamental data was there. It is worth giving it a trial.

    Www.money.net is going up against bloomberg feature for feature and will have the otc bond information added soon. They are using Symphony as the messaging equivalent of bloomberg messaging. $95 a month including exchange fees.
     
  9. Been using the "stripped down" Eikon for a few months and I'm a big fan. There are premium services you cannot access, but in my case these would be a further charge even on the "$15K" version (TR Analytics). The "free" delayed data feed is comprehensive. They have good live Physical markets, scraping the BBs just as Bloomberg does. And their Excel add-in is technically far superior to Bloomberg's, as it never hangs your PC as BB can. Only downer for me is no mobile at this price. But http://www.investing.com/commodities/real-time-futures is a free quasi-real-time feed with an iPad and Android app, an amazing service (not sure how they do this free at 10-second delay).
     
  10. just21

    just21

    Can you screen equities for ROC return on capital on Reuters Eikon?
     
    #10     Apr 15, 2016