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Real-time and historical index data
Currently, indices are indirectly supported through tradable index instruments on CME futures, ETFs, etc. and we don't provide the index values (non-tradable) themselves. This may be sourced from a feed like the Cboe Global Indices Feed or NYSE Global Index Feed.
Tessa Hollinger24
EURONEXT
Hi, is there any chance that we will see Euronext paris futures expansion (CAC40, Milling Wheat, Corn, Rapeseed ... futures) thanks
Josip V0
Eurex EOBI dataset
Data for Eurex, including all schemas (MBO, MBP, ohlcv, etc.).
Renan Gemignani13
Consolidated US equities data
Currently, equities is supported via individual prop feeds of each venue. While NASDAQ is sufficient for getting NBBO for most of the time, some users prefer something that will be more in line with actual NBBO from SIPs. This feature request tracks 3 possible modes of consolidation for both historical and live data: Databento server-side consolidation of multiple proprietary feeds Consolidated data from proprietary feed like Nasdaq Basic in lieu of SIP Consolidated data from CTA/UTP SIPs We plan on implementing 1-2 of these three options.
Tessa Hollinger12
WebSocket API for live data
To extend support to browser-based applications.
Tessa Hollinger6
Cboe FX ITCH (forex, foreign exchange)
All orders plus last look quotes from 35 major banks and non-bank LPs, on one of the largest FX venues.
Tessa Hollinger13
AWS S3 delivery
Support AWS S3 as an additional method of delivery, aside from HTTP and FTP.
Tessa Hollinger1
B3 UMDF Dataset
B3: Brazil Equities and Futures MBO data. Keywords for search purposes: Brasil Bolsa BalcΓ£o S.A., Brazilian Mercantile and Futures Exchange (BM&F), BMF, Bovespa (SΓ£o Paulo Stock Exchange), Cetip (Central of Custody and Financial Settlement of Securities for the organized OTC market).
Renan Gemignani2
European equities data
Hello, I'd really like high quality equities data for european exchanges like xetra, so I created this feature request. Maybe others are interested in that as well. Even EOD would be nice as a start. Kind regards,
Alexander2
An offical GO / Golang client library (similar to your existing python offeringthe python one you created)
Hi there! Ive only been working with your service a short time, but im already commited to your platform. Python is a GREAT general purpose language. But I think i am justified when I say that for certain use cases, a "compile to native binary" language like Go is superior for the speed and simplicity (no package dependencies to manage, easier to build out dockerized/container applications) Justification: While there are other compile to native languages (RUST, Haskell, an Elixir i have heard of), Go has a significantly higher developer community. Its will be alot easier to crowdsource for bug, QA, enhancements and fuel adoption...I believe only the bareminimum functionality should be "made official" from you guys. While i think there are some things that should be made simpler than what you provide in your Databento Python SDK, I believe its more important to keep a consistant "bare bones functionality" across all your SDK offerings for accessing your core datasets GO (if you werent aware) allows exposing packages/modules that Python can consume. So you should (in theory) be able to design a top level/ 1 to many code base that can be re-purposed for python (and any other languages) ....Instead of maintaining 2 SDK's... you maintain the one... and port to the other via package exposure)...attached a screenshot (While you provide a pip install package, this approach would allow also make it easier for you to push to other package managers like homebrew, nuget, NPM....without having to refactor and maintain code bases for multiple languages.. Im a long time Go developer... So i 120% would like to volunteer to assist with development and design efforts. Ive already done quite a bit on my own project that I believe others would find useful ( I believe you'd also benefit from having an end user and consumer, aid in designing the final consumer product(s)... You know what they say about starship designers, never actually getting to go into space LOL) Long story short, an official Go SDK would offer "Minimal effort, maximum coverage" and enhanced scalability Thanks in advance!
Terry J2
Limited support for L2/L3/MBP-10/MBO on Standard plans
The legacy live usage-based plans allowed users to access L2/L3 data. However L2/L3 were pulled from the Standard plan. One possibility to increase the value of the Standard plan is to offer limited access to L2/L3, perhaps gated by a quota on symbol subscriptions per account, etc.
Tessa Hollinger1
Japanese equities market data (TSE)
Request for supporting Japanese market data. Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
Roberto M0
Trading calendar information
This feature would allow the user to request trading calendar information (such as trading session start/end times) via our API. This is especially useful when considering trading sessions that can span multiple UTC dates (and hence the possibility of having multiple trading sessions within a single day). Keywords: Market calendar, trading holidays.
Renan Gemignani6
CFE Book Depth
Full depth of book feed for Cboe Futures Exchange (CFE). CFE contains volatility futures and corporate bond index futures, such as VIX futures (VX, VXM).
Zach Banks10
Index component weightings
e.g. for S&P 500.
Tessa Hollinger3