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Nasdaq TotalView Data
NASDAQ TotalView Reveals Data That Others Don't Even Know Is Available
TotalView shows you every single quote and order at every price level in the NASDAQ Market Center, plus all displayed orders at every price level for each NASDAQ-listed security in the Brut facility. With 100% more liquidity than NASDAQ's legacy Level II within five cents of the inside market in NASDAQ-100 Index securities, TotalView is the best information available to discover more trading opportunities.
TotalView also supplies detailed information about opening and closing orders and likely clearing prices going into NASDAQ's Opening and Closing Crosses. This helps you maintain your positions by more accurately gauging true buy and sell interest.
Nasdaq TotalView Data Presentation, Part I and Part II
These programs are designed to introduce you to the power of this new streaming data in Part I and show you some potential applications of TotalView in Part II. You may continue to Part II directly from Part I by clicking on the clearly marked yellow arrow at the end of Part I.
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Testimonials
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John R., December 2006
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