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  2. eSignal - Wikipedia

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    eSignal provides streaming, real-time market data, news and analytics. The other products offered under the eSignal brand include eSignal, Advanced GET, eSignal OnDemand, [3] eSignal, Advanced GET, [4] [5] couples eSignal's market data, back testing and trading strategy tools with a proprietary set of indicators, including the Elliott ...

  3. Interactive Data Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 2,500 worldwide. ICE Data Services (formerly known as Interactive Data) [1] was an American 1960s-founded Time-sharing services company that later became known for providing financial market data ( financial data vendor ), analytics and related solutions to financial institutions, active traders and individual investors. [citation ...

  4. Quote stuffing - Wikipedia

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    In finance, quote stuffing refers to a form of market manipulation [1] employed by high-frequency traders (HFT) that involves quickly entering and withdrawing a large number of orders in an attempt to flood the market. [2] This can create confusion in the market and trading opportunities for high-speed algorithmic traders. [3]

  5. Quote.com - Wikipedia

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    Quote.com is an online marketplace for insurance. It was founded in 1993. [citation needed] It has been owned by Dan Wesley since 2013. History. In 1997, the company was selected to provide financial market data to ClariNet Communications. In 1999, Lycos acquired Quote.com for $78.3 million in stock.

  6. Stock market data systems - Wikipedia

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    Automatic quotation boards. A quotation board is a large vertical electronic display located in a brokerage office, which automatically gives current data on stocks chosen by the local broker. In 1929 the Teleregister Corporation installed the first such display, and by 1964 over 650 brokerage offices had them.

  7. E-mini - Wikipedia

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    E-minis are futures contracts that represent a fraction of the value of standard futures. They are traded primarily on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. As of April, 2011, CME lists 44 unique E-mini contracts, [1] of which approximately 10 have average daily trading volumes of over 1,000 contracts. [2]

  8. MetaStock - Wikipedia

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    MetaStock. MetaStock is a proprietary computer program originally released by Computer Asset Management in 1985. It is used for charting and technical analysis of stock (and other asset) prices. [1] [2] It has both real-time and end-of-day versions. MetaStock is a product of Innovative Market Analysis.

  9. Electronic trading platform - Wikipedia

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    An electronic trading platform being used at the Deutsche Börse. In finance, an electronic trading platform also known as an online trading platform, is a computer software program that can be used to place orders for financial products over a network with a financial intermediary. Various financial products can be traded by the trading ...