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 aczk 
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Hi

Moving to Asia and don't fancy spending my evenings trading the Eurex. Can anyone recommend good data feeds that cover SGX, HKFE, Kospi, nikkei etc, equity & interest rate futures.

Anyone any experience with such historical data. Considering buying data packages directly from the exchanges, but that seems expensive? Any qualified opinions/experiences on this much appreciated!

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Hi

Moving to Asia and don't fancy spending my evenings trading the Eurex. Can anyone recommend good data feeds that cover SGX, HKFE, Kospi, nikkei etc, equity & interest rate futures.

Anyone any experience with such historical data. Considering buying data packages directly from the exchanges, but that seems expensive? Any qualified opinions/experiences on this much appreciated!

Interactive Brokers has historical and real-time data for those exchanges, but with the known limitation

-> no historical tick data (minute data can be downloaded, probably for 2 years, not tested)
-> compressed real-time data
-> inexact real-time volume

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 aczk 
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I am using IB and need something that has much longer and more granular historical data available!

For a real time feed I think IB is fine, at least I didn't bump into any major problems.

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Then you need to look up some of the data providers. For example DTN/IQ (and Kinetick) support

-> Sydney Futures Exchange
-> Tokyo Commodities Exchange
-> Tokyo Grain Exchange
-> Singapore International Money Exchange

but they do not support OSE (Nikkei 225), KOFEX or HKFE.

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Hi

Moving to Asia and don't fancy spending my evenings trading the Eurex. Can anyone recommend good data feeds that cover SGX, HKFE, Kospi, nikkei etc, equity & interest rate futures.

Anyone any experience with such historical data. Considering buying data packages directly from the exchanges, but that seems expensive? Any qualified opinions/experiences on this much appreciated!

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