dxFeed Collaborates with Hybrid Trading Firm to Improve Market Data Access

Market data platform dxFeed teamed up with Tickblaze,
a hybrid trading platform, to eliminate barriers to global traders’ access to market data. The collaboration aims to enhance efficiency through tools with better data
integration for retail and institutional traders.

Improving Global Market Access

By integrating dxFeed’s market data directly into the
Tickblaze platform, traders can reportedly access US stocks, futures, OTC
forex, and cryptocurrency data with no additional costs. In a statement
released during the weekend, dxFeed touted this feature as an important step in
making trading more accessible and efficient.

Commenting about this integration, Sean Kozak, the CEO
of Tickblaze, said: “Partnering with dxFeed allows us to provide real-time
market data for stocks, futures, forex, and crypto right within the platform at
no additional cost to our users.”

“This is a game-changer for retail traders who
typically face high fees and significant technical hurdles just to access the
data they need in the first place. We’ve removed that friction.”

Traditionally, retail traders face numerous hurdles,
from prohibitive data fees to complicated setups. dxFeed and Tickblaze are
addressing these issues head-on by delivering real-time, integrated market data
at no extra charge.

Multi-asset Platform

Additionally, the company mentioned that the
collaboration aligns with Tickblaze’s broader mission of offering a
broker-neutral, multi-asset platform for discretionary and
automated trading. Initially, Tickblaze served institutional clients but
recently expanded its offering to retail users.

“Tickblaze’s vision of market data accessibility
without the typical cost or complexity is exciting to support. This partnership
sets the standard for a new way to deliver data to traders,” Dmitry
Parilov, the Managing Director at dxFeed, added.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

Market data platform dxFeed teamed up with Tickblaze,
a hybrid trading platform, to eliminate barriers to global traders’ access to market data. The collaboration aims to enhance efficiency through tools with better data
integration for retail and institutional traders.

Improving Global Market Access

By integrating dxFeed’s market data directly into the
Tickblaze platform, traders can reportedly access US stocks, futures, OTC
forex, and cryptocurrency data with no additional costs. In a statement
released during the weekend, dxFeed touted this feature as an important step in
making trading more accessible and efficient.

Commenting about this integration, Sean Kozak, the CEO
of Tickblaze, said: “Partnering with dxFeed allows us to provide real-time
market data for stocks, futures, forex, and crypto right within the platform at
no additional cost to our users.”

“This is a game-changer for retail traders who
typically face high fees and significant technical hurdles just to access the
data they need in the first place. We’ve removed that friction.”

Traditionally, retail traders face numerous hurdles,
from prohibitive data fees to complicated setups. dxFeed and Tickblaze are
addressing these issues head-on by delivering real-time, integrated market data
at no extra charge.

Multi-asset Platform

Additionally, the company mentioned that the
collaboration aligns with Tickblaze’s broader mission of offering a
broker-neutral, multi-asset platform for discretionary and
automated trading. Initially, Tickblaze served institutional clients but
recently expanded its offering to retail users.

“Tickblaze’s vision of market data accessibility
without the typical cost or complexity is exciting to support. This partnership
sets the standard for a new way to deliver data to traders,” Dmitry
Parilov, the Managing Director at dxFeed, added.

Expect ongoing updates as this story evolves.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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