Brian, I'm not sure thats correct.
IQ Feed is $55 basic (includes US stocks), $20 US Futures, $25 Intl Futures. + Exchange Fees (includes 500 symbol viewing) ESignal... if you want a data only feed... $50 basic, $35 US & Intl Stocks, $35 US & Intl Futures. + Exchange fees (includes only 200 symbol viewing - and extra $50 a month to take that up to 500). IQ Feed don't do European futures. If fact I think they only do US & Canadian. Obviously it always depends on the exact product mix... but as a general rule, for most traders, IQ Feed is def. more bang for your buck... I'm in the UK... and eSignal also charge me VAT... (17.5%) and IQ Feed don't.... --- In [email protected], "brian_z111" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not sure if you noticed but IQ is not cheaper than eS, for non US > traders, if you compare apples to apples. > > Exchange fees are the same, and unavoidable for both. > > IQ basic + RT futures + RT international futures == USD 50 + 25 + 25 > eS (as above + == USD 95) > > > AFAIK IQ basic doesn't have futures included. > IMO US Indices RT data is pretty average unless it includes futures. > Also IQ doesn't have pre/after market data. > For non US citz who take eS they can add any international exchange > e.g. ASX RT, for the price of the exchange fee only. > > > brian_z > > --- In [email protected], dingo <waledingo@> wrote: > > > > I'm going to be trying out IQFeed and have noticed some differences > in what > > the IQFeed site says vs the Amibroker site: > > > > 1. Amibroker says $50 / month + exchange fees - IQFeed says $55 + - > which > > one is correct? > > > > 2. Amibroker says to download IQFeed API client setup (version > 4.2.1.4) - > > IQFeed says to download version Download IQFeed Client 4.4.0.3 > (5/13/2008) > > - which one should I use? > > > > > > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > d > > >
