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Real-Time Equity Data Across the Americas with iTick API
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Real-Time Equity Data Across the Americas with iTick API

via Dev.to TutorialSan Si wu1mo ago

iTick provides unified, low-latency market data coverage for global equities, forex, futures, and more. Its consistent API design simplifies access to real-time and historical feeds from key North and Latin American exchanges, including the NYSE & NASDAQ (United States), Toronto Stock Exchange (Canada), Bolsa Mexicana de Valores (Mexico), and Bolsa de Valores de Lima (Peru). The platform uses a single region parameter to abstract away exchange-specific differences, allowing developers to retrieve Level 1 quotes, trades, depth, and historical bars using the same endpoint patterns across markets. Americas Market Coverage at a Glance United States (region: US) — NYSE and NASDAQ; prices in USD; sub-50 ms latency on WebSocket; ideal for high-frequency and algorithmic trading. Canada (region: CA) — TSX and TSXV; prices in CAD; strong coverage of financials, energy, and mining sectors. Mexico (region: MX) — BMV; prices in MXN; important for Latin American telecom, consumer, and materials expo

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