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Any thoughts on Sierra data feeds for Asian markets?

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[2015-06-18 07:00:09]
i960 - Posts: 360
Particularly SGX (various), HKEX/HKFE (Hang Seng), OSE.JP (Nikkei) futures exchanges. They're all pretty cheap fees monthly (with IB), but was wondering if Sierra had considered offering them, or might have already had something in the works?
[2015-06-18 07:52:26]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
The problem is the exchanges have very high vendor fees.

Even TeleTrader does not even offer these because of the high vendor fees.

The problem is the data providers will require a certain minimum number of users who are going to be interested in these to break even. But it's next to impossible to get there, unless we offer the exchanges to begin with. So the problem just goes on and on without solution.
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Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-06-18 09:31:38
[2015-06-19 23:29:58]
i960 - Posts: 360
Thanks for the response. This seems reasonable given their popularity. IB most likely has special agreements in place with them, I'd imagine.
[2015-06-20 23:00:39]
Kiwi - Posts: 375
IB / Timber Hill do a lot of business with them so can offer us a great price.
[2015-06-20 23:06:26]
i960 - Posts: 360
Nice to see you here Kiwi. Are you still on ET? We need more Asian market people active... :-/
[2015-06-22 04:30:57]
Kiwi - Posts: 375
I still look at et occasionally but haven't posted there for a while. Asia is a lot of fun.
[2015-06-22 19:53:27]
moonmist - Posts: 127
Hi Kiwi,

If I want to look at Hang Seng Index futures, which version of your TrueLive study should I used ?

Thanks.
[2015-06-22 21:39:33]
Kiwi - Posts: 375
Use the 2014 version
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TrueLive 2014 for SC V1149 Onwards

If you want to trade a mini, (IMHO) then run truelive on a chart of the major (like hsi) and use SierraChart's overlay to map it onto the mini chart (MHI). That way you trade (see) the underlying movements not the 1 or 2 tick overshoots you see on the mini. Although stop and limit orders do pick them up.
Date Time Of Last Edit: 2015-06-22 21:41:06

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