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Date/Time: Mon, 08 Sep 2025 10:35:24 +0000
Post From: Prop firms moving away from Rithmic
[2025-08-11 06:33:20] |
ivory - Posts: 97 |
hey ivory, i noticed this too. when you're in asia, denali feed feels nothing like rithmic/cqg in terms of snappiness. both of us are using the same network connection when using denali vs rithmic/cqg so it's obviously not our network connection like sc team keeps accusing ppl of. like you said, it feels like denali is "jumping" to the final price like it's trying to not fall behind...as someone who also reads the tape, our way of trading is basically made impossible with denali in asia so i've been searching for alternative like you.
Hi there, Glad I am not the only one to see this. I would be more glad if it didn't happen ;) but at least it's not just me. We recommend trying the New Zealand server and see if that helps:
That did help me with data bursts, so if you haven't tried it, I'd recommend you do. The real time data feed still does not feel as smooth and responsive as Rithmic / CQG / dxFeed, but it's much better than with the US server. You are in Japan and that user is in Thailand
Pretty bad practice to disclose people's location. Nevertheless, I might be in Thailand now, but I have been to nearly all SEA countries over the last 3 years and the issue was present in all of them anyway. So with the additional report from Japan, I would be very careful before making strong statements like yours. which platform are you using to view dxFeed, even if it's only for data? does it also support ultra-low chart update intervals like sierra? there are many good execution platforms so finding an alternative for order routing is no problem.
To be fair, and this is my personal opinion, everything sucks. So I wouldn't recommend any particular platform. We are at a point, where data / execution providers modernized their stacks, but trading platforms seem to be still catching up. At this point I am interested in switching over to Asian Futures, but there are issues with access to Historical Data. In the past Denali offered Asian exchanges, but that hasn't been the case for a few years now. CQG offers only 30 days of Time and Sales data... and I haven't found anything else. It's possible to get the data and manually create scid files, but it's more of a hack than anything else. If you know about a provider that works with Sierra, I'd be happy to hear about it. Again - personal opinion. I am not interested in arguing about this with anyone. If you think I'm wrong, fine, you are welcome to your own opinion. |