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PortaraNinja is a historical market data service for NinjaTrader users. The page describes it as a NinjaTrader-approved provider of historical intraday and tick futures data. It is not a cryptocurrency exchange, wallet, or DeFi protocol, and it does not offer crypto trading, asset custody, or on-chain interaction. Its core value is providing historical futures and forex data that can be imported into NinjaTrader.
The platform offers Daily Data, 1-minute Intraday Data, Tick Trades Only, Tick Level 1 with Bid/Ask, and Level 1 data in three separate databases: Bid, Ask, and Last. The page states that Portara holds daily, 1-minute, and tick futures and forex data from 238 global exchanges, with some history going back to 1899. However, the NinjaTrader-compatible data shown in the tables is mostly marked as available from 1987 to the present or from 2014 to the present. The data uses NinjaTrader’s semicolon-delimited text format, with an emphasis on direct importability and import instructions provided.
The page does not provide a complete price list or disclose payment methods. The confirmed information is that the page lists promo code NINJA110, which it says reduces all checkout prices by 110 USD. Tick Trades Only data excludes Bid/Ask, so it is smaller in size and lower in cost. Tick Level 1 in the three-database format is explicitly described as significantly more expensive because Bid/Ask data volume is very large. There are no trading fees, on-chain gas fees, withdrawal fees, or other fee structures commonly seen on crypto platforms.
Crypto users should note that the page does not provide information on KYC, cold wallets, insurance funds, proof of reserves, fiat deposits and withdrawals, or regulatory licenses, because the site is not positioned as an asset trading or custody platform. The phrase “approved historical data provider” appears to relate more to NinjaTrader data format compatibility and supplier relationships, and should not be interpreted as a financial regulatory license.
Its strengths are its focus on NinjaTrader, rich data granularity, and the option to use Tick Trades Only data to reduce storage and import burdens. Some datasets also support Market Replay/Playback. The drawbacks are its narrow use case and limited value for non-NinjaTrader users. The Level 1 three-database files can be extremely large; the page gives examples of compressed archives reaching tens to hundreds of GB, meaning disk space, import time, and processing power can all become barriers. It is best suited to futures/forex quantitative researchers, strategy backtesters, and NinjaTrader users who need to fill gaps in historical databases. It is not suitable for users looking to trade cryptocurrency or open an exchange account.
The page does not specify whether it is accessible from mainland China, whether payments work from China, or whether localized support is available, so its China access status can only be rated as unknown. If the goal is crypto trading, users should consider compliant trading platforms or wallets. If the goal is historical market data, comparable services include NinjaTrader’s official data sources, CQG, Kinetick, Interactive Brokers, Polygon.io, and TickData.
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portaraninja.com is an United Kingdom Crypto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach portaraninja.com directly.