The data feed: live CME, not synthetic
What you're trading against, and what happens when data breaks.
Updated 2026-07-06
Every account runs against live CME Group market data — real quotes, real depth, real time. Not delayed, not resampled, not a synthetic feed tuned to make fills feel generous. Simulated fills are matched against the live book, which is why sim-artifact exploits are a conduct rule: the sim is honest, and it has to stay that way.
What's included
- Level 1 and depth-of-market data for CME equity index, energy, metals, rates, and FX futures — minis and micros.
- Non-professional exchange fees, bundled into your one-time account price (professionals: see the data-fees article in Billing).
- The same feed drives your platform, your dashboard objectives, and the risk engine — one clock, no disputes about whose price was right.
When data misbehaves
Feed interruptions on our side are treated as our problem: affected trades are adjusted or voided, breaches caused by bad data are reversed, and the incident is published on the status page with a timeline. If your own connection drops, server-side stops and brackets keep working — they live on our infrastructure, not your machine.
Uptime is probed externally every 60 seconds and published live on the status page — check there first during any suspected outage.
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