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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1343974, member: 15199"]Since spot gold generally refes to the current month's gold future., it would be more available to a commodity trding firm. Real time quotes ( which should include volume, bid stack ( level 2), etc. needed to form candlesticks, RSI, etc.) require a fee from the exchange, so most sites will require membership, fees , or to establish accounts. </p><p><br /></p><p>I utilize TDAmeritrade by having accounts there. If one asks for permission to trade simple options ( whether you actually do or not ) you can obtain the data in real time and use one of their several trading programs. I use their SinkorSwim platform, and it shows the data you ask about, and has a huge number of indicators, and the fees are haandled by TDA unless you are a professional and then you have to pay fees. The level 2 bid/ask stacks often show the direction the momentum that is leading. On TDA, the symbol is /GC and silver is /SI.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1343974, member: 15199"]Since spot gold generally refes to the current month's gold future., it would be more available to a commodity trding firm. Real time quotes ( which should include volume, bid stack ( level 2), etc. needed to form candlesticks, RSI, etc.) require a fee from the exchange, so most sites will require membership, fees , or to establish accounts. I utilize TDAmeritrade by having accounts there. If one asks for permission to trade simple options ( whether you actually do or not ) you can obtain the data in real time and use one of their several trading programs. I use their SinkorSwim platform, and it shows the data you ask about, and has a huge number of indicators, and the fees are haandled by TDA unless you are a professional and then you have to pay fees. The level 2 bid/ask stacks often show the direction the momentum that is leading. On TDA, the symbol is /GC and silver is /SI.[/QUOTE]
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