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I understand what you mean.
One example.
I know that one agency established an agreement with Dow Jones Newswires and doing the news and alerts (in Russian language for Russia) with 30 min delay for free and in real time to subscribers. According to the written agreement with Dow Jones Newswires. And it is popular service.
People will pay if it is good service and if you will have official written agreenment from DJNW and others.
Some brokers offers DJNW for free and other websites have a pack of services between $30 and $50 and DJNW is one of the services.
But DJNW when compared with Reuters more faster and offer 1st tier data ? and i see broker offering them for free is some what lagging than reuters one
Some brokers offers DJNW for free and other websites have a pack of services between $30 and $50 and DJNW is one of the services.
Hi,
Do you see DJNW is faster than 1st tier data providers like reuters and broker offered DJNW is bit lagging and not as fast as reuters or paid one as of i noticed
Do you see DJNW is faster than 1st tier data providers like reuters and broker offered DJNW is bit lagging and not as fast as reuters or paid one as of i noticed
what i am refering is 1st tier Reuters data on fly to desk via a special web login at cost of 5 to 10 $/mo and i will get trial of same soon in few days and i can arrange of same for interested traders, pls let me know @
and will add more details as soon as i see product after trial login of same
Last edited by Linuxser; 03-14-2008 at 01:58 AM.
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I understand what you mean.
One example.
I know that one agency established an agreement with Dow Jones Newswires and doing the news and alerts (in Russian language for Russia) with 30 min delay for free and in real time to subscribers. According to the written agreement with Dow Jones Newswires. And it is popular service.
People will pay if it is good service and if you will have official written agreenment from DJNW and others.
Hi ND,
yes they had written agreement from Reuters for distribution of their news and datafeed of 1st tier quotes, and provider are happy to provide a trial for good man like ND for open review of his excellent service and they even plan to offer Reuters datafeed of FX on Metatrader at very small cost like 10 or 20 $ /mo for clean and quality charting in traders favourite platform MT and their on fly reuters news cost 6 to 10 $ i think which is yet avaliable to public
The Economic Value of Fundamental and Technical Information in Emerging Currency Mark
Very interesting document for people interested in scientific research on technical analysis (free download)
Quote:
We measure the economic value of information derived from macroeconomic variables and from technical trading rules for emerging markets currency investments. Using a sample of 23 emerging markets with a floating exchange rate regime over the period 1995-2007, we document that both types of information can be exploited to implement profitable trading strategies. In line with evidence from surveys of foreign exchange professionals concerning the use of fundamental and technical analysis, we find that combining the two types of information improves the risk-adjusted performance of the investment strategies.