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DATA FROM THE WORLD'S MARKETS |
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| eSignal
supports data from all the major exchanges worldwide. |
Data reliability has always been eSignal’s strong
suit, and the company's offering goes beyond the basic U.S. and
European exchanges with more than 85 exchanges from around the world
on all instruments, including 100+ indices, plus stocks, futures,
minis, options, foreign currency options, pink sheets, Forex rates
and market depth from the U.S. exchanges, Forex, London Stock Exchange
(Domestic) and Euronext (Equities).
All that data can add up to a lot in exchange fees.
However, eSignal’s combination of real-time and delayed data
actually helps users minimize those costs because they can subscribe
to only those exchanges they need in real time and receive for free
or at a minimal cost delayed data on all other exchanges.
We also offer End-of-Day data affordably priced. Find
out more about our pricing
packages. Plus, a special package of world indices and mutual
funds, treasuries and money markets.
Access a complete
listing of information sources available with eSignal.
Extended Intraday Data
Our intraday data for U.S. and Canadian stocks and futures, plus
LIFFE, LCE, IPE, LME and Eurex, is 6 months.
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| A lower-memory footprint, faster start-up times and better responsiveness are just a sampling of some of the performance features to be found in eSignal. |
Data Performance
Active traders need a workstation that performs under the pressures of high volume periods. eSignal is optimized to handle the large influx of trades during a Fed announcement or other similar broad market event that sends your portfolio into a high volatility period. This is often the time traders need eSignal the most, and it is equipped to handle this kind of volatility with partial support of multi-threading technology and a server infrastructure based on multi-core, 64-bit data centers.
For those who use tick data in their analysis, both Time & Sales and tick-based charting intervals (for example, 133T, 5000V) have the speed required. Users also have control over the hours of tick-based charts as well.
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