CBOE One Delayed

Affordable, high-quality delayed stock prices with no exchange fees.

Price
$3,000/year
History
None
Access Methods
API, WebSocket, CSV, s3
Source
CBOE
Volume
10-15%
Update Frequency
15-min delay
Licensing
Business Use
Support
Ticketing, Instant Chat
Free Trial
Yes

Included Data Points

A complete set of delayed pricing information

Volume
Pre-Market Volume
Post-Market Volume
Open
Close
Bid
Ask
Last Price

The "Gist"

An incredibly affordable and high-volume way to pull delayed stock prices from a reputable exchange.

Best for

Fintech platforms that need to display stock price data or investors looking for stock prices that don’t want to get gouged with exchange fees.

API Reference

An incredibly affordable and high-volume way to pull delayed stock prices from a reputable exchange.

How To's

Fintech platforms that need to display stock price data or investors looking for stock prices that don’t want to get gouged with exchange fees.

No how to guides yet for this product! But don't worry we are working on it.  Need help right away? Schedule a meeting with sales or our customer success teams, or chat us during business hours.

FAQ

Can I display this data?

Yes. There are no display or per user fees on this feed, making it a great feed for charting and display purposes. If you need non-delayed or consolidated quotes/trades just let us know.

How Much History is Included?

History is not included in this feed by default. Intrinio stores CBOE 1 history and it is available back to July 2025 upon request. Intrinio offers 50+ years of adjusted/unadjusted EOD history and tick as well as bar history from the consolidated tape if needed.

What is the CBOE One data feed?

The CBOE One Feed is a consolidated data feed that provides real-time (or delayed) quote and trade information from Cboe's four U.S. equity exchanges: BZX, BYX, EDGX, and EDGA. It serves as an alternative to the SIP feeds (e.g., CTA and UTP), offering broad market coverage at a lower cost.

What does "15-minute delayed" mean?

15-minute delayed" means the market data (including bid, ask, last trade, and volume) is shown with a 15-minute delay from the time the actual event occurred. This is commonly used when real-time data is not licensed.

What’s the difference between CBOE One and SIP (CTA/UTP) feeds?

The SIP feeds consolidate data from all major U.S. exchanges, including NYSE and Nasdaq. CBOE One only includes data from Cboe-operated exchanges. However, CBOE One offers a more cost-effective alternative for many use cases, with high-quality quote and trade data.

What kind of information is included in the delayed CBOE One feed?

The feed includes: Last trade price and size Bid and ask prices with size Aggregate volume Market center identifiers Indicative prices (for some products)

Trusted by Top Innovators

Pairs well with

15-Min Delayed Options

Learn More