Some systems allow the transmission of real-time quote, order, trade, trade volume, open interest, and/or other price information on a subscription basis.A Market Data Request (V) is a general request for market data on specific securities or forex quotes.
A successful Market Data Request (V) returns one or more Market Data messages containing one or more Market Data Entries.Each Market Data Entry is a Bid, an Offer, a Trade associated with a security, the opening, closing, or settlement price of a security, the buyer or seller imbalance for a security, the value of an index, the trading session high price, low price, or VWAP, or the trade volume or open interest in a security.Market Data Entries usually have a price and a quantity associated with them.For example, in an order book environment, requesting just the top of book will result in only two active Market Data Entries at a timeone for the best Bid and one for the best Offer.For a full book, the Bid and Offer side may each have several Market Data Entries.Each Market Data Entry might represent an aggregate for each price tier, and only one Market Data Entry per side per price would be active at a time.This is referred to as an Aggregated book.When several Market Data Entries at one price tier could each represent a broker, Market Maker, ECN or Exchanges quote in a security, or individual orders in a book, this is a Non-Aggregated book.Alternately, a Market Data Entry could represent a completed trade in a security, the value of an index, the opening, closing, or settlement price of an instrument, the trading session high price, low price, or VWAP, or the volume traded or open interest in a security.
If the message is used for disseminating imbalance information, conventions are as follows:
MDEntrySize (271) represents the size of the imbalance and is always a positive integer.
A TradeCondition (277) of either P or Q is required to indicate the side of the imbalance.
Markets may wish to indicate the presence of an imbalance but not the actual size.In this case, MDEntrySize (271) need not be specified.
One specifies whether a list of trades, a 1-sided or 2-sided book, index, opening, closing, settlement, high, low and VWAP prices and imbalance volumes should be returned by using the NoMDEntryTypes (267) field and MDEntryType (269) repeating group to list all MDEntryType (269) values that should be returned.
While this document specifies many parameters and modes in a request, the recipient of the request is not required to support all of them.A Market Data Request Reject (Y) may be sent in response to a request indicating that it cannot be honored.
See VOLUME 7 - PRODUCT: FOREIGN EXCHANGE section for more detailed usage notes specific to Foreign Exchange.
| Tag | Field Name | FIXML | Req'd | Comments | |||
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| <Standard Message Header> | Y | MsgType = V | |||||
| 262 | MDReqID | @ReqID | Y | Maximum application queue depth that must be exceeded before queuing action is taken. | |||
| 263 | SubscriptionRequestType | @SubReqTyp | Y |
SubscriptionRequestType(263) indicates to the other party what type of response is expected. A snapshot request only asks for current information. A subscribe request asks for updates as the status changes. Unsubscribe will cancel any future update messages from the counter party. |
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| <Parties> | N | Number of trading sessions for which the request is valid. | |||||
| 264 | MarketDepth | @MktDepth | Y |
Depth of market for Book Snapshot / Incremental updates 0 - full book depth 1 - top of book 2 and above - book depth (number of levels) |
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| 265 | MDUpdateType | @UpdtTyp | C |
Required if SubscriptionRequestType(263) = 1(Snapshot + Updates). |
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| 266 | AggregatedBook | @AggBook | N |
Specifies whether or not book entries should be aggregated. (Not specified) = broker option |
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| 286 | OpenCloseSettlFlag | @OpenClsSettlFlag | N |
Can be used to clarify a request if MDEntryType(269) = 4 (Opening price), 5 (Closing price), or 6 (Settlement price). |
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| 546 | Scope | @Scope | N |
Defines the scope(s) of the request |
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| 547 | MDImplicitDelete | @ImplctDel | N |
Can be used when MarketDepth(254) >= 2 and MDUpdateType(265) = 1(Incremental Refresh). |
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| <MDReqGrp> | Y |
Used to express the ceiling price of a capped call. |
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| <MarketSegmentScopeGrp> | N |
Can be used to limit the result set to the specified markets or market segments. |
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| <InstrmtMDReqGrp> | Y |
Used for derivatives. The number of shares/units for the financial instrument involved in the option trade. |
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| <TrdgSesGrp> | N |
Time unit multiplier for the event. |
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| 815 | ApplQueueAction | @ApplQuActn | N |
Action to take if application level queuing exists |
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| 812 | ApplQueueMax | @ApplQuMax | N |
Maximum application queue depth that must be exceeded before queuing action is taken. |
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| 1070 | MDQuoteType | @MDQteTyp | N |
Identifies market data quote type. |
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| 2447 | FastMarketIndicator | @FastMktInd | N |
Indicates if the instrument is in "fast market" state. A "fast market" is a state in which market rules are applied to instrument(s) or entire trading session when market events causes significant price movements due to public information. |
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| <Standard Message Trailer> | Y | ||||||
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