API limitations for Dxfeed Stocks data.
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 9:54 am
Hi im new in the API and i need to know if invest my time in it would be usefull , currently im doing backtesting for stock markets , want to use the API but i read the next text in the forum:
""US stocks data
Bookmap is required to block the API access for dxFeed US stocks data. It's a requirement of dxFeed and US stock exchanges because API gives access to "Non-display data". For further information please contact dxFeed directly via [email protected].""
-Does those restrictions for DxFeed stock markets(Nasdaq and Nyse) applies for the delayed data?
Basically i need a simulator , that would demands access to the orderbook and the poc (point of control) SVP, STC and SQC in "Y" axis and "X" axis , i mean , in "price" and "time" , no just snapshots for the orderbook.
Is it possible do that with the delayed data?
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-If not , how can i use the API for DXFeed Stock markets??
-Which features can i use with the API (for real or delayed data)?
Thanks for your time and answers.
""US stocks data
Bookmap is required to block the API access for dxFeed US stocks data. It's a requirement of dxFeed and US stock exchanges because API gives access to "Non-display data". For further information please contact dxFeed directly via [email protected].""
-Does those restrictions for DxFeed stock markets(Nasdaq and Nyse) applies for the delayed data?
Basically i need a simulator , that would demands access to the orderbook and the poc (point of control) SVP, STC and SQC in "Y" axis and "X" axis , i mean , in "price" and "time" , no just snapshots for the orderbook.
Is it possible do that with the delayed data?
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
-If not , how can i use the API for DXFeed Stock markets??
-Which features can i use with the API (for real or delayed data)?
Thanks for your time and answers.