Rithmic Provides Access to Nasdaq Market Data Including Market Statistics

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  1. jjw

    jjw ET Sponsor

    Rithmic, LLC announced today that beginning September 1, 2021 traders and other subscribers will be able to access live market data from Nasdaq, its affiliate exchanges and its trade reporting facilities.

    “Although Rithmic’s subscribers are focused on trading Futures, Future Strategies, Options on Futures and Option Strategies, many have expressed their need to access reliable real-time stock quotes and market statistics. I am pleased that we are now able to do so and with market data from Nasdaq,” said Jonathan Walden, CEO of Rithmic.

    “Initially, Nasdaq market data, which includes a stock’s national volume as of its most recent trade on Nasdaq, will be accessible through our front-end trading screens, R | Trader™ and R | Trader Pro™, and through their interface to Microsoft Office Excel”, continued Walden. “We expect that many, if not all, of the more than 20 third-party trading screens that work seamlessly with our software and systems, will offer Nasdaq market data to Rithmic users in the near future.”

    Rithmic will also provide real-time market statistics showing issues Advancing, Declining and Unchanged on Nasdaq and the Nasdaq Tick and Trin. Rithmic’s Nasdaq market data will be accessible with the exchange identifier Q. For more information including pricing, please contact your Broker-Dealer, FCM, Introducing Broker or Funding Evaluator.

    Rithmic is a developer of high performance multi-asset trade execution software. Rithmic’s R | Trade Execution Platform™ for trading futures, spreads, equities and options provides highly stable and scalable desktop trading and risk management screens, bi-directional streaming connectivity with Microsoft Office Excel, a C++ API, a .NET API, a Protocol API, market data and order routing.
     
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  2. Thanks for sharing
     
  3. ZBZB

    ZBZB

    There was someone looking for this a few weeks ago. Cannot remember the thread.