Achieving Ultra-Low Latency in Trading Infrastructure
This article outlines common technology, networking, and trading strategy decisions needed to achieve ultra-low latency.
The Guide to US Options Market Data
Exegy’s Guide to US Options Market Data outlines how the unique options market structure affects available liquidity and firms’ market data needs.
The Consolidated Tape: Get to Know NYSE’s CTA Feeds
The Consolidated Tape Association’s quote and trade feeds provide an affordable source of top-of-book market data. Here’s your easy guide to using them.
4 Factors for Selecting Options Market Data Feeds
Matching options market data to latency, market depth, and complex order needs is critical to a firm’s profitable trading.
Accessing Real-Time Futures Market Data
The US futures market maintains relatively centralized liquidity. Still, understanding the market structure ensures you have defined feed set requirements.
The Guide to Market Data Basics for US Equities
Exegy’s Guide to Market Data Basics for US Equities helps firms understand the types of data available, how to access them, and the fees involved.
What Can High Open Interest Indicate About Options?
Open interest is a valuable indicator for trend direction and strength in the options market. It also can help traders save with the OPRA feed.
How Market Data Fees Can Inform Your Infrastructure Plans
Market data is the third largest expense for many banks and broker-dealers. Understanding fees can help firms with infrastructure planning and budgeting.
What Types of Financial Data Providers Are There?
We give an overview of the different financial market data providers and assess some of the trade-offs between each type.
UTDF and UQDF: Nasdaq’s SIP Feeds for Trades and Quotes
We outline the basics any financial professional should understand – including feed features, a comparison of similar feeds, and the fees associated with them.