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Where to get Level 2 data


For further information on how to get access to Level 2 data contact one of the following suppliers:

 
Barclays Stockbrokers professional trading platform is fully customisable and dynamic, providing Level 2, integrated CFD trading, 50+ technical indicators, advanced alerting and scrolling Dow Jones news on a web-based platform.



E*TRADE Securities offers clients UK & US securities trading, CFDs, Forex, Spread Betting, Futures, Bonds, Gilts, Self-Select ISA, PEP, SIPP + access to: research, live data, charting tools, Level II and DMA.


 
In 1998 GNI touch were the first company to introduce equity Contracts for Difference to the broader market. The GNI touch trading platform offers Direct Market Access (DMA), extensive order types, a full charting package, a real time professional news service and Level 2 information.



IG Markets provides the complete trading service for equity CFDs. Our L2 Dealer platform gives direct access to Level 2 prices, letting you place orders inside the market spread. With no platform fees, and 0.1% standard commission.



TD Waterhouse ProTrader gives retail investors access to the live market data that professional traders rely on, including Level II streaming quotes, market news, and the ability to view the LSE order book and real time bid/offer spreads. Developed with the London Stock Exchange, it offers active traders real-time in-depth market information, delivered in a cost-effective and user-friendly way.


If you already use a broker who is not on this list, please speak to them about the Level 2 data directly. 

Click here to view Information Providers who provide Level 2 data.


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