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Raju Harchandani
2010-09-28 07:30:02


What is the way to connect to datafeed supplied through an Indian Brokerage account(intraday feed). Is this possible


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2010-09-28 08:03:37

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The intraday and real-time version are currently in development.

Please tell me the name of the Indian Broker so we can check if it provides a datafeed.



Raju Harchandani
2010-09-28 12:58:31

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Kotak Securities,ICICI Direct, HDFC Securities, Sharekhan, India infoline


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