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»Forums Index »Archive (2017 and earlier) »Data and Content Support »Basis for Last Trade - Qualified Trade vs Other?
Author Topic: Basis for Last Trade - Qualified Trade vs Other? (6 messages, Page 1 of 1)

jayflatland
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Posted: Aug 3, 2019 06:35 AM          Msg. 1 of 6
With respect to the "Basis for Last Trade" field in tick data, what is the difference between a qualified trade (C or E) and not qualified (O)? It appears "O" is not included in interval data, but is in tick data. For CRD# at ICEEC, this happens to be a quite large amount of volume, around 75% of the volume is marked "O" and thus excluded from intervals.

Jay

Jay

DTN_Stephen
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Posted: Aug 5, 2019 08:26 AM          Msg. 2 of 6
This is last qualifying vs. non-last qualifying trades (implied). These implied trades are mostly from the spread market and are deemed non-last qualifying per the exchange. These implied are also excluded from setting highs or lows, only implied volume is included in the day’s total.

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jayflatland
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Posted: Aug 5, 2019 11:02 AM          Msg. 3 of 6
Ah, interesting, thanks! Is the non-qual from spread volume ICE specific, or more general? Is there a way to map this onto ICE market data documentation?

Thanks again, that's super helpful and interesting to know!

Jay

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Posted: Aug 5, 2019 02:13 PM          Msg. 4 of 6
The non-qualified volume is more general, however ICE and some other European exchanges currently send implied trades. For example CME group used to send implied trades, but this could change in the future.

In regards to your mapping question, are you speaking about the IQ API?

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jayflatland
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Posted: Aug 5, 2019 02:21 PM          Msg. 5 of 6
Interesting, thanks again. By mapping to exchange, I mean can I go to the ICE market data spec somewhere and see a message flag that says "Implied trade"? Just wondering if it's possible for me to try to walk through exchange docs to figure these things out, or do I just need to post questions here?

Jay

DTN_Stephen
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Posted: Aug 5, 2019 02:44 PM          Msg. 6 of 6
IQ Feed sends trade conditions in our tick data labeled " Implied Trade". You can see this in our Time and Sales Application after turning ENABLE EXTENDED TRADES in the settings. It is also passed through our API information.

If you have an API License with us you can locate the information at the following link within our API Documents.

http://www.iqfeed.net/dev/index.cfm?login=login

Stephen Shockey
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stephen.shockey@dtn.com



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