dxFeed Partners with TensorCharts for CME Data
- The deal marks TensorChart's first foray outside of the crypto markets

Devexperts subsidiary dxFeed said on Wednesday that it is partnering with TensorCharts to provide data from Level 2 of the CME data bundle, which includes information from CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX.
The new platform - which is called dxFeed TensorCharts - allows day traders, professional investors, and wealth-managers to see the actions of Market Makers Market Makers Market makers or called dealing desk brokers represent a type of broker that internalize flows and are taking the opposite side of a transaction submitted by their clients. The market making broker is only quoting a feed of prices to its clients. These feeds may or may not be the exact same as the prices quoted on the interbank market.Any order a client enters is processed internally and never goes out to the market, except in rare cases where a market making brokerage identifies a client as a v Market makers or called dealing desk brokers represent a type of broker that internalize flows and are taking the opposite side of a transaction submitted by their clients. The market making broker is only quoting a feed of prices to its clients. These feeds may or may not be the exact same as the prices quoted on the interbank market.Any order a client enters is processed internally and never goes out to the market, except in rare cases where a market making brokerage identifies a client as a v Read this Term, as well as price development processes.
“At dxFeed, our primary goal is to provide the financial trading community with low-latency data of the highest quality," said dxFeed CEO Oleg Solodukhin. "Previously, Market Depth Market Depth Market Depth is a characteristic of a given market and its ability to handle large order sizes without materially affecting the price of the underlying asset or currency pair. Broad-based definitions of market depth characterize it as a function of liquidity and trading volume.In its most simplistic sense, market depth reflects a real-time list displaying the quantity to be sold versus unit price. This in turn is organized by price level and is reflective of real-time market activity. In theory, Market Depth is a characteristic of a given market and its ability to handle large order sizes without materially affecting the price of the underlying asset or currency pair. Broad-based definitions of market depth characterize it as a function of liquidity and trading volume.In its most simplistic sense, market depth reflects a real-time list displaying the quantity to be sold versus unit price. This in turn is organized by price level and is reflective of real-time market activity. In theory, Read this Term was only affordable for institutional players.
"Thanks to our collaboration with TensorCharts, well-known for their intuitive UI and exceptional customer service, market depth is now affordable to a wider audience.”
Going multi-asset
Originally aimed at cryptocurrency traders, TensorCharts partnership with dxFeed marks the beginning of its expansion into providing a multi-asset service.
Users of the site can now access CME data covering indices, metals, currencies, and equities.
“We are happy to deliver CME markets data feeds to our growing user base," said TensorCharts partner Tomas Mirzajev.
"Thanks to dxFeed, TensorCharts matured to complex solution for traders with broad markets coverage. Our team is keen to bring institutional-grade tools to wider audience and to define new standards of real-time trading data visualization.”
Devexperts subsidiary dxFeed said on Wednesday that it is partnering with TensorCharts to provide data from Level 2 of the CME data bundle, which includes information from CME, CBOT, NYMEX, and COMEX.
The new platform - which is called dxFeed TensorCharts - allows day traders, professional investors, and wealth-managers to see the actions of Market Makers Market Makers Market makers or called dealing desk brokers represent a type of broker that internalize flows and are taking the opposite side of a transaction submitted by their clients. The market making broker is only quoting a feed of prices to its clients. These feeds may or may not be the exact same as the prices quoted on the interbank market.Any order a client enters is processed internally and never goes out to the market, except in rare cases where a market making brokerage identifies a client as a v Market makers or called dealing desk brokers represent a type of broker that internalize flows and are taking the opposite side of a transaction submitted by their clients. The market making broker is only quoting a feed of prices to its clients. These feeds may or may not be the exact same as the prices quoted on the interbank market.Any order a client enters is processed internally and never goes out to the market, except in rare cases where a market making brokerage identifies a client as a v Read this Term, as well as price development processes.
“At dxFeed, our primary goal is to provide the financial trading community with low-latency data of the highest quality," said dxFeed CEO Oleg Solodukhin. "Previously, Market Depth Market Depth Market Depth is a characteristic of a given market and its ability to handle large order sizes without materially affecting the price of the underlying asset or currency pair. Broad-based definitions of market depth characterize it as a function of liquidity and trading volume.In its most simplistic sense, market depth reflects a real-time list displaying the quantity to be sold versus unit price. This in turn is organized by price level and is reflective of real-time market activity. In theory, Market Depth is a characteristic of a given market and its ability to handle large order sizes without materially affecting the price of the underlying asset or currency pair. Broad-based definitions of market depth characterize it as a function of liquidity and trading volume.In its most simplistic sense, market depth reflects a real-time list displaying the quantity to be sold versus unit price. This in turn is organized by price level and is reflective of real-time market activity. In theory, Read this Term was only affordable for institutional players.
"Thanks to our collaboration with TensorCharts, well-known for their intuitive UI and exceptional customer service, market depth is now affordable to a wider audience.”
Going multi-asset
Originally aimed at cryptocurrency traders, TensorCharts partnership with dxFeed marks the beginning of its expansion into providing a multi-asset service.
Users of the site can now access CME data covering indices, metals, currencies, and equities.
“We are happy to deliver CME markets data feeds to our growing user base," said TensorCharts partner Tomas Mirzajev.
"Thanks to dxFeed, TensorCharts matured to complex solution for traders with broad markets coverage. Our team is keen to bring institutional-grade tools to wider audience and to define new standards of real-time trading data visualization.”