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Date/Time: Mon, 08 Sep 2025 10:30:28 +0000



Post From: Prop firms moving away from Rithmic

[2025-08-11 14:46:42]
User753428 - Posts: 181
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.

oh yeah, if you've been following this issue, it's been obvious to anyone outside of the US. here's another datapoint: https://www.reddit.com/r/SierraChart/comments/1hvolqp/comment/mmnyt34/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

talking about this issue in the supportboard here is like talking to a wall, LOL. i don't expect a solution, i just wish they'd let us non-US customers use CQG data for CME instead of engaging in anticompetitive behavior.

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.

i believe that was barchart and not denali, whose service sierrachart used prior to ditching them once they launched their own feed (denali). if you need a provider that works with Sierra for asian futures, you're limited to only CQG, IQfeed, and interactive brokers, right? Rithmic doesn't provide Asian Futures data and i think the only APAC exchange that IQfeed has is the singapore exchange so that's probably out. And interactivebrokers doesn't provide true tick data. if you must use sierrachart, the only option is buying the tick data from CQG (expensive!) and stitching them into scid files but CQG data has a lot of errors from my experience so i guess it depends on how clean of a dataset you need.