dxFeed Expands Market Reach with Cboe One Canada Summary Feed

Wednesday, 03/07/2024 | 14:12 GMT by Tareq Sikder
  • The Feed covers over 260 listed securities and 15% of the Canadian market volume.
  • This addition offers more market coverage, historical charting, and advanced analytics.
dxFeed and Cboe

dxFeed has announced the addition of the Cboe One Canada Summary Feed to its market data solutions. This product provides real-time data on Canadian equities from Cboe Global Markets.

The feed aggregates data from all four trading venues operated by Cboe Canada and includes trading volume from all Canadian markets. It offers exclusive coverage of over 260 listed and traded securities on Cboe Canada.

Cboe Canada Data Integration

Cboe Canada is the third most active marketplace in Canada, representing about 15% of all volume traded in Canadian-listed securities. The new feed aims to enhance dxFeed's ability to provide insights and analytics to traders and investors. This addition is part of dxFeed's effort to provide market data solutions that allow traders with information necessary for making informed decisions.

The new offering from dxFeed includes real-time market insights, allowing traders to access real-time pricing and trade data. This enables traders to stay ahead of market movements and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

In addition to real-time insights, dxFeed provides historical charting and tick data services. These services are designed to offer quick and reliable charting and tick-level data for backtesting and issue resolution.

Tools for Traders

The reference data for Canadian markets includes fundamental data and corporate actions for Canadian companies. This is complemented by advanced analytical tools, a market screener, alerts, and indicators, which help traders identify trends, patterns, and trading opportunities quickly and efficiently.

The variety of delivery options, including AWS PrivateLink, cross connects in the US, EU, and Asia, and IaaS delivery, ensures that data is delivered directly to end users in a manner that suits their needs.

dxFeed has announced the addition of the Cboe One Canada Summary Feed to its market data solutions. This product provides real-time data on Canadian equities from Cboe Global Markets.

The feed aggregates data from all four trading venues operated by Cboe Canada and includes trading volume from all Canadian markets. It offers exclusive coverage of over 260 listed and traded securities on Cboe Canada.

Cboe Canada Data Integration

Cboe Canada is the third most active marketplace in Canada, representing about 15% of all volume traded in Canadian-listed securities. The new feed aims to enhance dxFeed's ability to provide insights and analytics to traders and investors. This addition is part of dxFeed's effort to provide market data solutions that allow traders with information necessary for making informed decisions.

The new offering from dxFeed includes real-time market insights, allowing traders to access real-time pricing and trade data. This enables traders to stay ahead of market movements and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

In addition to real-time insights, dxFeed provides historical charting and tick data services. These services are designed to offer quick and reliable charting and tick-level data for backtesting and issue resolution.

Tools for Traders

The reference data for Canadian markets includes fundamental data and corporate actions for Canadian companies. This is complemented by advanced analytical tools, a market screener, alerts, and indicators, which help traders identify trends, patterns, and trading opportunities quickly and efficiently.

The variety of delivery options, including AWS PrivateLink, cross connects in the US, EU, and Asia, and IaaS delivery, ensures that data is delivered directly to end users in a manner that suits their needs.

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