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Date/Time: Thu, 13 Feb 2025 16:08:47 +0000
Denali Service Options
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[2020-12-08 01:27:41] |
User269058 - Posts: 9 |
Hi, I set up my account through amp and have never set the service options myself. I'm not sure what I was signed up for previously. I want to trade the ES and MES with tt-fix. What is the difference between Denali Data Feed for Order routing service and Denali Data Feed for all services? Which do I need for my situation? What other charges can I expect in addition to these? |
[2020-12-08 14:35:23] |
John - SC Support - Posts: 37930 |
Since you are using the Sierra Chart Order Routing Service, for the Denali Exchange Data Feed, you would select the option "Denali Data Feed for Order Routing Service". We discount the Data Feed by $5.00 in this case. You would use the other option if you were not using the Sierra Chart Order Routing Service. Once you have the data feed option selected, you will need to select the exchange(s) that you want to activate. Since you say that you only need the ES and MES, then the least expensive option would be to use one of the following: - CME with Market Depth for nonprofessional Trading accounts - Full CME Group (CME, CBOT, COMEX, NYMEX) for nonprofessional Trading accounts The choice is dependent on whether you need Market Depth data or not. If you need Market Depth, you would choose the first one (CME with Market Depth for nonprofessional Trading accounts), which will give you the data from just the CME exchange, but it will include the Market Depth. If you do not need market depth, then you would choose the second option (Full CME Group (CME, CBOT, COMEX, NYMEX) for nonprofessional Trading accounts). This will give you the data for the entire CME Group, but it does not include Market Depth. In addition to these fees, there is a $0.10 per side order routing fee. This will also be paid from your Sierra Chart account. For the most reliable, advanced, and zero cost futures order routing, use the Teton service: Sierra Chart Teton Futures Order Routing |
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