Mcx real time data.

shash

New Member
#1
Before going into MCX Real Time Data, we have to understand the term Real Time Data. By Real Time Data, we mean the truly accurate, live and timely data of the stock market( Equity, Commodity, Currency, Options) movements that are fed in different charting platforms like Amibroker, Metastock, Metatrader etc. Real time data for stock charts is extremely essential for Share Market Traders, Brokers and Analysts.

MCX deals in the trading of 40 commodities which include bullions, metals, energy, fiber, spices and more. and NCDEX offers 34 commodities of which 23 are agri-based and the rest include precious metals and others.

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The Exchange provides information relating to commodities traded on the Exchange, together with the spot prices of such commodities, and other information relating to the commodities traded on the Exchange, collectively known as the "Data feed".

Market data comes in two forms: Live & Historical. A live market data feed is required for trading. Historical data sets are used for analysis and back-testing. Historical daily closing prices are publicly available for free from a variety of sources (such as Google Finance, Yahoo Finance etc). Most data and trading software vendors can provide historical intraday trade data for a specified time window (e.g. 6 months).

Live Intraday trade data can also be accessed on the internet for free, but it is often delayed (20 minutes is standard) to prevent users from trading with it. Non-delayed Live Intraday trade data should be available through any trading software vendor for a modest price. All good trading software vendors will provide live quote and trade data via their user interface.

Delayed Datafeed: This feed is provided at a regular interval of 2 minute or 5 minute from Datafeed server of the Exchange. The feed includes all the commodities contracts traded on the Exchange together with the spot prices and all Indices.

End-of-day (Bhavcopy): This file is generated at the end of each trading day and it contains the end of day Bhavcopy information including day's contract wise Open, High, Low and Closing prices with volumes etc





Live data are being generated in individual Stock Exchanges as per live trading that is continuously taking place. This data which is being generated by the Exchange is then relayed to the servers located in the data centers which then gets accessible by clients through NSPs (Network Service Providers) which acts as carriers of Exchange information and trading services to its end clients.

 

umeshmandal

Well-Known Member
#3
Does any vendor provide MCX RT data (no delay) for current month seamlessly as we get in Nifty or Bank Nifty or other Stock Futures !
 

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