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If you identify a stock late in the day and then want to get the previous trades or even the minute summary since the begining of the day.
It looks like you can use DTNHistoryLookup for this, but the question is if the data is for the prior day or if you can get it for the current day.
Luis Edited by luisugaz on Sep 19, 2005 at 03:22 PM
This snapshot or quote API will be very useful for some of our applications as well. How do we help this feature be moved up in your list of changes?
Jay,
Thanks for your response. FinWin will only work for us if it is delayed less than 5 min.
For DTN.IQ, can you send me the pricing (luis_ugaz@yahoo.com) or tell me where it is. I want to compare it with IQFeed.
Just to confirm, the API (in particular for .NET and the ActiveX control AxIQFeedY) will work regardless of the one we use (DTN.IQ or IQFeed)?
Luis
I was planning on using your API for IQFeed (2.3 or 4.0). I'm writting a custom solution, so DTN.IQ will not work since it is really the front end (from what I can tell).
I also saw www.finwin.com, which looks like another api that provides Quotes via XML. It is called XML Feed and found it at http://www.dtnma.com/template.cfm?urlcode=2331&navgroup=productlist&subgroup1=web&subgroup2=xml&view=1
Do you have information on pricing for that service. Maybe that is what I want.
Luis Edited by luisugaz on Sep 16, 2005 at 04:00 PM
How can you rapidly look at may equities an get the lastest realtime quote? In some cases our algorithm needs to "watch" at maybe 1000 symbols, but realy needs a quote every 1 or 2 minutes.
Is there a good way of doing this?
Thanks,
Luis
Thanks Natalie. I will look at 4.0. What is the plan to go live with it. I need to see if it fits our internal deadlines.
Is there a list of features in the 4.0 release? I want to know if it will be worthwile code against 4.0 vs. 2.3
Luis
Going through the documenation I can't find what is the sequence of messages. In ohter words, when do you get a FundamentalMessage, SummaryMessage, SystemMessage, etc.
It is would be good to see a flow of when and why you get these messages. I'm also guessing that you get all messages (you can't subscribe to a subset).
I'm looking at 2.3 with .NET, so I will be using AxIQFeedY (unless there is a better method, please advise)
Thanks,
Luis
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