> 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....
True on the VAT - called GST at 10% in Australia...... ... but, it looks like you don't trade the UK or Euro stocks? If you did wouldn't eS be obligatory? What I am saying is, if we want our local exchange and want to move around between Asia, Europe and the US wouldn't eS be the only choice (add exchanges for the same base fee). IQ seems to be for those who have settled on the US or Canada and aren't going anywhere else. To me it is not worth the hassle of changing providers - I settled on eS so that I can roam freely. brian_z --- In [email protected], "sidhartha70" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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" <brian_z111@> 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 > > > > > >
