Trading Physics Heats Mercury

Trading Physics, a New York-based provider of charts, analytics and trading signals, last week launched an ultra-low-latency normalized datafeed—dubbed Mercury Order Book Feed—comprising order book data from Nasdaq TotalView, NYSE ArcaBook and OpenBook, BATS Exchange and Direct Edge to complement its Indicator and Oscillator analytical markers based on order book data. The feed is available to clients of Trading Physics’ web interface or co-located at the vendor’s new hosting facility in Equinix

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