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Dxfeed vs Iqfeed for Financial data analysis Demo with MotiveWave

In the video "Dxfeed vs Iqfeed Demo with MotiveWave on Linux", Bryan Downing compares two data providers, dxfeed and iqfeed for Financial data analysis. He also demonstrates how to use MotiveWave , a charting software, with dxfeed on Linux

 

Note:  Market data is expensie and hard to find when it is real time. Here are some examples but there are better out there.



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Downing begins by explaining that he is using MotiveWave on Linux. He notes that this was not an easy feat, as MotiveWave is not officially supported on Linux. However, he was able to get it working by using a workaround.

 

Downing then discusses the two data providers that he is comparing, dxfeed and iqfeed. He notes that dxfeed is a newer data provider, while iqfeed is more established. He also notes that dxfeed is cheaper than iqfeed.

 

Downing then demonstrates how to set up dxfeed with MotiveWave. He notes that this process is relatively simple. Once dxfeed is set up, Downing demonstrates how to use it to view real-time market data.

 

Downing then compares dxfeed and iqfeed. He notes that dxfeed is a good option for those who are looking for a cheap data provider. He also notes that iqfeed is a good option for those who need a more established data provider.

 

Downing concludes the video by discussing his plans to use MotiveWave and dxfeed to do high-frequency trading. He notes that he is still in the process of developing his trading strategies.

 

Overall, the video provides a good overview of dxfeed and iqfeed. It also demonstrates how to use MotiveWave with dxfeed on Linux.



I hope this video summary is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.


Additional Notes


  • The video mentions that dxfeed is available for $49 per month.

  • The video mentions that iqfeed is available for $99 per month.

  • The video mentions that MotiveWave is available for $399 per year.

  • The video mentions that Downing is using a virtual machine to run MotiveWave on Linux.

  • The video mentions that Downing is planning to use MotiveWave and dxfeed to do high-frequency trading.

 


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