Need trade world time signal

2007-12-25 9:16:00

Original question:

Fletcher B. Cocquyt wrote:

>

> Fellow admins,

>

> I figure this is a common requirement among trade system

> admins:

>

> A time source sync'ed to world trade markets; accurate to at least the

> second.

>

The most authoritative answer came from:

"Christopher L. Barnard" <cbarnard@cs.uchicago.edu>:

As the sysadmin responsible for the system locks for the Chicago Board

of Trade, I can tell you with certainty that we use the same WWV/atomic

clock radio receivers that the rest of the NTP-using internet

uses. We have our own receiver, because its behind the corporate

firewall, but its still the same signal. If you sync your machines

to a reliable stratum 2 or 3 timeserver, you'll be within hundredths

(thousandths?) of a second to our trading systems. You probably

already know this info, but just in case: NTP comes from

ftp://louie.udel.edu/pub/ntp

Thanks to everyone else who responded:

"Trevor Paquette" <tpaquett@aec.ca>

mike@trdlnk.com (Michael Sullivan)

"Matthew Stier" <Matthew.Stier@MCI.Com>

"Paul O'Donnell" <pod@morgan.com>

twhite@Bear.COM (Thomas White)

sdknuds@sandia.gov (Steven D. Knudsen)

Michael Baumann <baumann@proton.llumc.edu>

Rich Kulawiec <rsk@itw.com>

Almost everyone recommended ntp; the web page is:

http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/

which is actually in the FAQ; I asked the question to find

out the concensus in the trade world...

Thanks again,


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