 In this video, we'll review the top data providers for US futures in Bookmap and their main advantages and disadvantages. The two top data providers for US futures in Bookmap are Redmiq and DXfeed. Let's make a table with the two of them and start comparing. For the first category, we'll cover the exchanges they provide. They all provide the four CME Group exchanges, CME for equities like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, and for Forex, comics for metals like gold and silver, CBOT for equities like the Dow Jones, Interest rates and Bonds, and NIMEX for energy like crude oil. DXfeed is also a data provider of CFE that includes CBOE Volatility Index, VIX for example. I see that includes DXY US Dollar Index and UREX for the European market as well. For the second category, we'll cover the backfill cloud data. This is the amount of cloud historical data you can load into Bookmap right after subscribing to an instrument. Note that the backfill data always comes from the DXfeed servers. It doesn't matter if you use other data feeds like Redmiq or a CQG for example. Redmiq provides one hour of backfill cloud data. If you want more, you can get up to 24 hours by subscribing to the DXfeed CME Historical Market Depth Data subscription for $14 per month. All DXfeed Futures subscriptions offer up to 24 hours of backfill cloud data. For the third category, we'll cover the compatibility with the Bookmap add-ons. Redmiq is the only data feed that is compatible with all Bookmap add-ons, the MBO bundle including Stops and Icebergs and others. Click the link in the description to check the compatibility of the different data feeds to the Bookmap add-ons. We'll go over this quickly. As you can see, the different add-ons are listed here. Let's say I want the Stops and Icebergs add-on. I'll scroll down to find it and look at the supported connections column. Here I can see that this add-on is only supported by Redmiq. You can check all add-ons this way. For the fourth category, we'll cover the ability to trade. Note that a Global Plus Bookmap subscription is required for trading through Bookmap. You can use Bookmap to trade Futures through your brokerage account with TradeStation Interactive Brokers, Trader Rate or CQG while using the high-quality data that Redmiq and DXfeed provide. More info about cross-trading in the description. If you already have a Redmiq trading account from another provider or broker, you can use that account's credentials to connect and trade through Bookmap. Please note that if you purchased Redmiq from Bookmap, it's a data-only account and you won't be able to trade from the chart in Live Mode only in Simulation Mode. For the last category, we'll cover the price. Let's start with Redmiq. The individual connections to CME, CBOT, NIMEX or COMEX cost $39 per month for each connection. The CME bundle that includes the four exchanges costs $99 per month. With DXfeed, the individual connections to CME, CBOT, NIMEX or COMEX cost $39 per month for each connection. The CME bundle of the four exchanges costs $97 per month. CFV, $37 per month. ICUS, $219 per month. And UX, $69 per month. Bookmap connects to several more data providers. If your broker supports one of those platforms, you can get credentials from your broker and use Bookmap to visualize the market data and trade. If your broker doesn't support those platforms, you can try directly to the data provider for data only. Some examples of other compatible data providers are CQG, Tradovate, Gain and Ninja Trader. Please check the complete list in the description.