Another incremental but telling move in the market-data distribution layer: dxFeed, a feed vendor that’s spent years wiring itself into retail and prosumer trading platforms, is adding OPRA — the consolidated U.S. options tape — and CME futures options data to Overcharts. Neither dataset is new to the market; what’s new is the bundling, which matters more to platform operators than to end users. OPRA licensing has long been a friction point for smaller venues because of the fee structure imposed on distributors, so any vendor that can package it cleanly for a charting platform is selling convenience as much as content.
For the alt-data and market-data-infrastructure crowd, this is less a headline event than a data point in a longer trend: feed consolidators competing on breadth of coverage across equities, options, and futures rather than on any single dataset. The real question, as always with these press-release expansions, is pricing — who absorbs the OPRA non-display fees, and whether Overcharts users see a cost bump alongside the new tickers.
dxFeed Expands Market Data Offering on Overcharts with OPRA and CME Futures Options Coverage