Where does Polygon's Stock data come from?

Feb 11, 2022
Updated: Jun 30, 2023

We obtain data directly from Security Information Processors (SIPs) in the form of raw binary feeds, rather than through retransmission or intermediaries. This reduces latency and ensures the accuracy and integrity of each transaction across the market. To learn more about SIPs, visit our blog post "Understanding the SIPs".


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All data provided on Polygon is provided for informational purposes only, and is not intended for trading or investing purposes. Polygon provides all information as is. You must not redistribute information displayed on or provided by Polygon. Stock prices displayed in the ticker are from a subset of exchanges, this price does not represent the real-time price from the SIP.

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