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Date/Time: Tue, 14 May 2024 03:12:33 +0000



Post From: So, I paid for Nasdaq TotalView but...

[2024-03-22 19:44:39]
John - SC Support - Posts: 31602
The NASDAQ TotalView exchange is just an exchange. It has the data for U.S. Equities that are traded on the NASDAQ exchange. But it only has the price and volume data for the trades that are done on the NASDAQ exchange itself. This is in contrast to the U.S. Equities Consolidated Tape exchange that we also have, which has the consolidated price and volume data for all the U.S. exchanges on which an instrument trades. Refer to the following for more information on these two exchange options:
Denali Exchange Data Feed: Nasdaq TotalView Data Feed Notes

Denali Exchange Data Feed: US Equities Consolidated Tape Data Feed Notes

We see that you have both the NASDAQ TotalView and U.S. Equities Consolidated Tape exchanges active, so we wonder if you are wanting to use these two in combination and get the price and volume data from the U.S. Equities Consolidated Tape along with the Market Depth data from the NASDAQ TotalView. In this case, you need to enter your symbols with the suffix of _MBO (such as IBM_MBO).

The difference you will see is in the DOM with the Market Depth. If you use a standard symbol (such as IBM) you will only have the Best Bid/Ask information (1 level), but now you will see the multiple levels of Market Depth data for an instrument.

If you are looking for something else, then we need more information on what you are wanting.
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