25/11/2025

Analyze Consolidated Volumes in the US Stock Market — Now in ATAS

If you’ve connected to the US futures market, you know how straightforward it is. Gold (GC) data comes from COMEX, S&P 500 (ES) from CME, oil (CL) from NYMEX. One data package from one centralized source. You see everything happening in the market.

The US stock market works differently. It’s not one exchange — it’s a decentralized network. The same security trades on multiple venues. Apple stock (AAPL), for example, trades on Nasdaq, NYSE Arca, Cboe EDGX, BATS, and other alternative exchanges and dark pools.

For traders analyzing volumes, this creates a challenge:

Problem: Liquidity is scattered across venues. To see the complete picture, you need data from all sources. Trades execute on different exchanges, each publishing its own order book and volumes.

Solution: Professional tools consolidate data from multiple exchanges to show a unified market picture.

ATAS now provides exactly this solution — a feed for analyzing US stock trading volumes with consolidated order book depth data.

Through the ATAS and dxFeed partnership, you can piece together the puzzle — seeing total volumes and an aggregated order book, just like professional traders.

Below, we’ll explain:

  • How consolidated data works in the US stock market.
  • How to connect a unique data feed in ATAS and gain an advantage in volume analysis.