Download Historical Palm Oil JADE Daily Data PO (PO)

Historical Daily Palm Oil JADE Futures Data PO (PO)

Palm Oil JADE Contract Specs:

Palm Oil JADE (PO)
AKA:Palm Oil JADE
Exchange Name:SGX Derivatives
Exchange:SGX
Sector:Soft
Tick Size:0.25
BPV:25
Denomination:USD
Bloomberg Symbol:
CSI Symbol:DPO
Ninjatrader Symbol:PO
Contract Specifications PO

Buy Palm Oil JADE Futures Data PO (PO)

Purchase Palm Oil JADE Futures Data PO (PO) from PortaraCQG. Our tailored service includes your format options. ALL data is created for you by a qualified trader. We provide expert guidance if you are unsure. we will email you when your purchase has completed with roll/format options to choose from.

PO (PO) Historic Futures Data: Available

Data TypeStart DateEnd DateSizeSample Data
Daily:2008 Jun 12Current< 50 KB
Intraday:2008 Dec 23Current< 10 MB
Tick - Trades Only:Current
Tick - Level 1:Current
All sample data is timestamped Chicago Local (GMT-6) | Filesizes are uncompressed ascii csv

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What is daily data & Why is it important?

Daily data is a vital aspect of the financial and commodities markets, providing traders, investors, and analysts with crucial information about the trading activities of futures contracts on a day-to-day basis. This data encompasses various metrics and insights that help market participants make informed decisions, manage risks, and strategize effectively.

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Delve into the world of finance and stock trading, and you'll eventually encounter the term "intraday data." So, what exactly is intraday data and why is it indispensable for traders and investors alike? For active traders, intraday data is the lifeblood of their strategy, enabling them to identify potential entry and exit points. Whether you're a day trader, swing trader, or a long-term investor, understanding and leveraging intraday data can significantly enhance your trading prowess and profitability.

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Alternative Palm Oil JADE Symbology:

Other companies can refer to the Palm Oil JADE symbols by the following symbol names: DPO PO .

Portara and CQG provide historical intraday futures data to CTAs, hedge funds, portfolio managers, quants and traders and institutions.

Portara's Main Data Products

Palm Oil JADE futures data can be split into four main headings:

  • Daily data - which includes either the last price or the settlement
  • Intraday data – which includes trade volume
  • Tick data – Trades Only - which includes only trades
  • Tick data Level 1 - which includes the trades, the bid, the ask and the settle

Purchase Individual or Continuous form Data

You can purchase historical intraday PO / PO futures data as individual contracts or in a continuous form.

Continuous 1 minute PO / PO futures data can be formatted into back-adjusted, forward-adjusted, ratio adjusted and zero adjusted series. Portara can create bespoke rules for each futures PO contract based on volume, open interest, tick size and calendar date variations. Control delivery month combinations, timezone settings and timestamps that follow exchange or local time globally for any location.

World's Only Data Supplier with FIVE DAILY Data Points

Portara’s standard Palm Oil JADE daily futures data is made up of five data points – open, high, low, last-price and settle. Simply choose to have the daily close based on the last price or the settle depending on whether you wish follow extended sessions or just the day session.

PO Data Granularity

Portara’s Palm Oil JADE intraday futures data is supplied as default in 1-minute bar. However, you may also choose other bar granularities such as 2 minute bar, 3 minute bar, 5 minute bar, 10 minute bar, 15 minute bar, 30 minute bar, hourly bar etc. You can also have us extract daily Palm Oil JADE data straight from the intraday database. In this case, you would choose the session (even if you need to cross midnight) and we can supply the custom Palm Oil JADE daily futures data between only between the custom session markers you choose.

Portara provides PO futures tick data in ‘Trades Only’ form or as ‘Level 1’ tick data, which includes the bids and asks. Download the tick data samples above. Our default format timestamp is to the millisecond. Palm Oil JADE tick data includes price, the trade volume, and other trade indicators such as bid, ask, trade and settle.

Remember to compare the file size of trades only data to level 1 tick data as they can vary by factors of 10 to 100 fold. If you have questions simply email us and one of our technicians will guide you.

Updates

All of our historical data is updated on a daily basis up to four times per day based on your subscription level, at the end of the Asian, European, Early US and Globex session. Portara’s enterprise software solution provides timely updates to your data, along with compression, roll and custom formatting features on CQG deep history databases. Historical Palm Oil JADE data updates are ready around half an hour after markets close. No exchange fees or other CQG products are necessary.

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