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Okay, in that case I suggest you open a demo account (or real account if you like with a small deposit) on a platform like MetaTrader.Originally posted by MyUserName View PostAsset class does not matter as long as it is a data feed, it is only for a pet project.
I just want a data feed and will write the platform myself.
There you will find a real time data feed on a whole host of instruments. You can access the data in MQL language and send it to you custom pet platform using normal Windows DLL calls.
Importing Function (#import) - MQL4 Documentation
Then you can send your real time quotes (bid/ask) tick by tick or bar by bar to your application.
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Asset class does not matter as long as it is a data feed, it is only for a pet project.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostMarket data for what?
Equities, futures, options, spot forex, commodities...
Are you talking about a trading platform, or just data feed?
Need more info.
I just want a data feed and will write the platform myself.
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Market data for what?Originally posted by MyUserName View PostAnyone used one of these? It does not matter if it is delayed as it is not for real trading.
Several on Google seem to require membership and other things. Are there any that you can just plug in and use?
Equities, futures, options, spot forex, commodities...
Are you talking about a trading platform, or just data feed?
Need more info.
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Free market data feed
Anyone used one of these? It does not matter if it is delayed as it is not for real trading.
Several on Google seem to require membership and other things. Are there any that you can just plug in and use?Tags: None
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