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Pay or No for Data?

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 neil mccauley 
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good morning, I trade forex and CFDs, my guide is the volume, as many traders I guess, I have a demo of NinjaTrader, and apply volume to CFD, my question is:
1-What are the advantages and disadvantages of paying for data, for example Kinetick?
2-Are there difference between data Kinetick and offered me a demo of Ninja?
3-¿si no difference? What?

thanks for your time

(I put Knetick example, suppose there will be more)

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Hi neil

I may be wrong, but I do not see it as a question of pro and cons.

I think in order to get live market data people need to pay a fee generally speaking, because there is a cost to whom provide that data.

The other option is use perpetual demo accounts, as some people do.

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