Join the 80,000 other DTN customers who enjoy the fastest, most reliable data available. There is no better value than DTN!

(Move your cursor to this area to pause scrolling)




"DTN has never given me problems. It is incredibly stable. In fact I've occasionally lost the data feed from Interactive Brokers, but still been able to trade because I'm getting good data from DTN." - Comment from Leighton
"Thanks for all of your help. Great customer service deserves to be recognized which one the reasons I've been a customer of DTN for over 10 years!" - Comment from Stuart
"There is no doubt that IQFeed is the best data provider. I am very satisfied with your services. And IQFeed is the only one that I would recommend to my friends. Now, most of them are using your product in China." - Comment from Zhezhe
"I'm very glad I switched to IQFeed. It's working perfectly with no lag, even during fast market conditions." - Comment from Andy via Email
"Can I get another account from you? I am tired of ******* going down so often" - Comment from George
"Thanks for the great product and support. During this week of high volume trading, my QuoteTracker + IQ Feed setup never missed a beat. Also, thanks for your swiftness in responding to data issues. I was on ******* for a few years before I made the switch over early this year, and wish I had done it a long time ago." - Comment from Ken
"This beats the pants off CQG, I am definitely switching to the ProphetX 3.0!" - Comment from Stephen
"DTN feed was the only feed that consistently matched Bloomberg feed for BID/ASK data verification work these past years......DTN feed is a must for my supply & demand based trading using Cumulative Delta" - Comment from Public Forum Post
"My broker in Davenport suggested I give you a try as he uses your service and says its the best." - Comment from Bill via RT Chat
"Previously I was using *******. IQFeed is WAY more economical, and for my charting needs is just as good, if not better." - Comment from Public Forum Post
Home  Search  Register  Login  Recent Posts

Information on DTN's Industries:
DTN Oil & Gas | DTN Trading | DTN Agriculture | DTN Weather
Follow DTNMarkets on Twitter
DTN.IQ/IQFeed on Twitter
DTN News and Analysis on Twitter
Viewing User Profile for: ganamide
About Contact
Joined: Jan 8, 2010 09:05 PM
Last Post: Jul 19, 2010 01:56 PM
Last Visit: Sep 21, 2010 09:15 PM
Website:  
Location:
Occupation:
Interests:
AIM:
ICQ:
MSN IM:
Yahoo IM:
Post Statistics
ganamide has contributed to 4 posts out of 21191 total posts (0.02%) in 5,233 days (0.00 posts per day).

20 Most recent posts:
IQFeed Datafeed Wish List » Futures Equalized Sessions Jul 19, 2010 01:56 PM (Total replies: 29)

Does this apply to all futures contracts, and is it retroactive? How far back does it go?

Data and Content Support » Missing historical FX data Jan 13, 2010 04:40 PM (Total replies: 4)

That's exactly what the problem was. Thanks!

Data and Content Support » Missing historical FX data Jan 13, 2010 11:13 AM (Total replies: 4)

Hi,

I am having the exact same problem with tick data and it is not because of the number of bars set in AmiBroker. I set my max bars to 5,000,000 in the registry and I was able to retrieve what looked like a full 30 days of tick data for several currency pairs. The next day, however, I was only getting 7 days of tick data for any new currency pair that I added. I checked how many bars this was of tick data and it usually is around 400,000. I also checked to make sure that I am not going over any memory limit. I am retrieving the .FXCM data now, although I was able to get the full 30 days of data yesterday for .COMP, .EFXG, and .FXCM on NZDUSD.

Furthermore, all the new data that goes back 7 days starts at the same exact time (midnight ET), giving me the impression that the data is being intentionally cut off.

This also applies to futures contracts that I am looking at. Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
Chris

IQFeed Datafeed Wish List » Futures Equalized Sessions Jan 8, 2010 09:10 PM (Total replies: 29)

Is there a plan to roll the futures when the volume becomes greater in the next month, or on the first notice date, or something similar, instead of rolling on the expiration date?


Time: Mon May 6, 2024 1:36 PM CFBB v1.2.0 11 ms.
© AderSoftware 2002-2003