Is a Bloomberg license needed for the financial datafeed toolbox?
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Hi, I'm considering getting the datafeed toolbox to incorporate real time data from Bloomberg into my code.
The functions listed for the toolbox suggest they are all you need to call data from Bloomberg servers.
But having reflected on the $2,000+ price tag for a basic Bloomberg stand-alone service, I don't think that's likely.
Apart from downloading the datafeed toolbox, are there other files/software/ licenses that you need in order to call Bloomberg (or Reuters) data?
Because getting free access to Bloomberg embedded in the Matlab, without a Bloomberg account, sounds too good to be true.
Thanks
- 17 year old Matlab beginner
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Thomas
le 12 Juin 2012
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Google does provide every second data, as opposed to Bloomberg which is delayed by 15 mins. without the license.
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Andreas Goser
le 12 Juin 2012
I was under the impression that real-time vs. 15 min. delay is a distinguishing factor between free data providers and commercial providers.
Thomas
le 12 Juin 2012
it was till Google got in the game.. I take real time (??) every second data from google finance..
Thomas
le 12 Juin 2012
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/06/at-long-last-real-time-stock-quotes-are.html here is google blog link announcing 'real-time' data
Xu Ji
le 12 Juin 2012
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