Tenfore
By scorpionPublished: December 5, 2005
I didn't know that Olsen gets data from Tenfore.com which sells the same data up to 10 times cheaper. What's good about Tenfore is that they include '4-digit institution code' field in ticks data, so I can filter unwanted ticks from less known banks. Here's the list of Tenfore's forex data contributors:
- Dresdner Frankfurt
- Dresdner Singapore
- OHV
- Tullet & Tokyo
- Allied Irish Bank
- Barclays
- CMC
- ECB
- Geneva International Bank
- Merita Bank
- OKO Bank
- Sampo
- Saxo Bank
- Trinkaus
- UBS
- Composite
- Realtime Forex Geneva
- Rada Forex NY
- Khanani & Kallia
- Reems UAE
- HotSpot FXi
- EFX
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i like your thoughts these r commendable.
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Saxo Bank are a pretty good provider, so are mig. CMC Markets no longer contribute their prices. However Azurite Markets www.azuritemarkets.com are now supplying their spot fx prices. I think these are all good retail providers. I don't think MIG do CFDs though.
Only Saxo Bank, Realtime Forex Geneva, HotSpot FX, and EFX are forex brokers. The rest like Barclays, ECB and UBS are very large banks.
Well we can't tell which one is reliable unless we try it out. But sometimes I do due deligence on various forums and blogs.
I am familiar only with Saxo Bank out of all ot theese, do they all provide brokerage services ? How do yoi know wich one is reliable and wich is not? Then bigger than better rule ?