Connect to Global Stock Data Feeds via Our Internet Portal for Members

1. Real-Time Access to Global Exchanges
Our internet portal provides members with direct, low-latency connections to over 60 stock exchanges worldwide. This includes NYSE, NASDAQ, LSE, TSE, and emerging markets in Asia and Latin America. Data is refreshed at sub-second intervals, ensuring you receive the same tick-level precision used by institutional traders.
1.1 Unified Data Stream
Instead of juggling multiple terminals, you get a single feed that normalizes data formats. Whether it’s Level 1 quotes or full order book depth, the portal translates exchange-specific protocols into a clean JSON or CSV output. This eliminates the need for custom parsers and reduces integration time from weeks to hours.
Members can filter streams by asset class-equities, options, futures, or forex. The portal also supports historical backfill up to 10 years, allowing you to backtest strategies without leaving the interface.
2. Security, API, and Customization
Every connection is encrypted via TLS 1.3 with mutual authentication. Your API keys are generated per session and expire automatically. The portal offers RESTful and WebSocket endpoints, giving you flexibility for both batch downloads and live streaming.
2.1 Latency Optimization
For high-frequency traders, the portal routes traffic through dedicated fiber lines with co-location options. Typical round-trip latency to major US exchanges is under 5 milliseconds. A built-in dashboard displays real-time latency metrics and data freshness indicators.
You can set custom alert thresholds-price movements, volume spikes, or news sentiment changes. Alerts push via email, SMS, or directly to your trading bot via webhook.
3. Member Dashboard and Analytics
The dashboard aggregates your portfolio positions alongside live market data. It includes pre-built risk analysis tools: Value at Risk (VaR), beta calculations, and correlation matrices. You can export any view as a PDF or link it to Google Sheets for collaborative review.
For teams, the portal supports role-based access. A portfolio manager can grant read-only rights to analysts while reserving trade execution for themselves. Audit logs track every data request and user action.
3.1 Data Export and Compliance
All data exports carry exchange-mandated timestamps and identifiers, ensuring compliance with MiFID II and SEC regulations. You can schedule daily or hourly snapshots to your own cloud storage (AWS S3, Azure Blob, or SFTP).
FAQ:
How quickly can I start receiving data after registration?
Once your membership is approved (typically within 2 hours), you can generate your first API key and begin streaming data immediately.
Do I need to install any software on my machine?
No. The portal is entirely browser-based. For programmatic access, you only need an HTTP client or WebSocket library.
What happens if an exchange feed goes down?
The portal automatically fails over to redundant data sources. You receive a log event, but the data stream continues with less than 200ms interruption.
Can I share my API key with colleagues?
Each key is tied to a single user. For team access, we recommend creating separate accounts under your master membership to maintain audit trails.
Is there a limit on the number of symbols I can track?
No hard limit. However, very large symbol lists (above 10,000) may incur a small throughput surcharge. Most members track between 500 and 2,000 symbols.
Reviews
Marcus T.
I switched from Bloomberg because of cost. The latency here is actually better for my options strategies. The WebSocket setup took 15 minutes.
Lena K.
The historical backfill feature saved me weeks of data wrangling. I backtested a mean-reversion strategy on 5 years of Tokyo exchange data in one afternoon.
Raj P.
We use this for our hedge fund’s risk dashboard. The real-time VaR updates and compliance exports are exactly what our auditors require.
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