Thanks for the info.  Too bad about IQfeed. I've used mytrack which 
is fairly good and they offer realtime feed for as low as $25 - I 
guess similar to IQfeed costs.    Definitely a lot less than 
Esignal.  I'm not sure why they give it to other packages and for 
AmiB they charge $99.  I've tried esignal before and wasn't impressed 
at the price they charge.


--- In [email protected], "mikelaurataylor" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are many posts here about feeds, some very recently so you may
> want to search on Esignal, IQFeed, etc.   For US stocks IQFeed is
> cheaper then Esignal but at this point seems somewhat unreliable 
(read
> the posts).   I considered quote.com but was told by tech support 
that
> the feed also has limitations/problems.  
> 
> I have seached over and over for a better price/performance combo 
but
> the only US stock feed I have confidence in with AmiBroker is 
Esignal
> right now, which  is a shame because they are pricey.   Hopefully
> we'll have more/better choices in the future as companies like 
IQFEED
> resolve some of their "bugs" but right now Esignal is the only one I
> personally have confidence in.  Maybe some others have other
> experiences.   You can also get futures and options from esignal but
> is more expensive.
> 
> Oh, just occured to me that if you have Interactive Brokers and can
> live with (a) limited data backfill and (b) 100 symbolsm, their feed
> is free although I havn't used it because I can not live w/ those 2
> limitations.
> 
> MIke
> 
> --- In [email protected], "spammernator"
> <yahoogroups.t.ordo@> wrote:
> >
> > I'm sort of new to Amibroker and was wondering what everyone uses 
> > forthe best real time feed for the money - US stocks, futures, 
options?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> >
>






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