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Strategies & Market Trends : Systems, Strategies and Resources for Trading Futures

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To: Nemer who wrote (43904)2/21/2001 7:42:57 PM
From: Chip McVickar  Read Replies (1) of 44573
 
>>new CME policy is the withdrawal of the free real-time Globex data program, including Currency contracts and E-mini products. A CME exchange subscription will be required for any real-time CME data to be received by our users.<<

WOW.....!
That has the possibility of dramatically changing the trading pattens of the emini. Volume will drop and the whole liquidity patterns will be altered. Probably coming closer to the large contract.

I wonder how much of the public trades off the free live feeds from Q.charts or similar programs...? This throws the whole game further into the pockets of the professional traders. I can't imagine q.charts maitaining live feeds for the emini without charging the public something.

This could be a dramatic change, Nemer....!

Wonder if the various discount brokerages offer realtime emini quotes, if not they'll almost certainly be required to offer that service to keep the small player.

Might be a CME mistake....!

Chip
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