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Post From: Accessing Denali Exchange Data Feed CME/CBOT/NYMEX/COMEX Exchanges in Mainland China

[2021-12-03 17:52:01]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
Thank you. If the delayed exchange data don't delay more than 10 minutes (meaning physical location won't cause a noticeable latency), does that mean there won't be a noticeable latency (say 0.5 seconds) in real-time data?
Yes this is correct.

@SierraChart, Are you planning to start your cooperation project with Xinhu Futures(broker)? I recommend you to them, will there be no follow-up after you have a skype meeting? It's been over a year.
We were intending to use the FIX protocol which we can work with relatively easily. The problem was that protocol was no longer available for market data and then it required an API component which is something that we do not support and would be much more involved to interface to and have a lot of complications.


Does "DD:00:10:10 (delayed)" on the graph below (circled in red) mean delayed time is 10 minutes and 10 secs?
Yes that is the correct delay time.

- Or it's 200 only because I set Remote Buffer Delay Send Time in Milliseconds at 200? If this is the case, would you suggest setting it at a lower number? The instruction page says setting Remote Buffer Delay Send Time in Milliseconds between 100-200 for efficient data transfer so I set it at 200.
Yes this is a correct understanding and 100 or 200 would be fine. You could go a little lower like 80.
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