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I am using IBKR API to download historical data. The trading volumes are always substantially lower than from Yahoo Finance and Nasdaq.com, often lower by 50%. It is impossible to be explained by regular trading hours. I see some other posts saying regular lot of 100 shares etc so should multiply by 100; I think that is already corrected and is irrelevant here. I am setting SMART as the exchange already and my data match those from running the sample codes so my codes are correct.

I do see on its doc that,

IB's historical data feed is filtered for some types of trades which generally occur away from the NBBO such as combos, block trades, and derivatives. For that reason the historical data volume will be lower than an unfiltered historical data feed.

But the difference is way too large. How is it possible for volumes to differ so massively? Does it have anything to do with darkpools etc?

For example:

Ticker Date Nasdaq/Yahoo IBKR %diff
AAPL 20240628 82,542,720 42,812,041 50%
AAPL 20240627 49,772,710 31,916,744 30%
AMD 20240628 56,204,620 41,151,992 30%
AMD 20240627 34,018,220 26,066,024 20%
TSLA 20240624 61,992,070 47,662,995 20%
META 20240626 8,882,337 4,309,977 50%
APP 20240625 4,042,492 2,085,910 50%
BOX 20240627 1,621,128 694,668 60%
BASE 20240628 2,320,411 612,166 70%
CAT 20240628 8,891,479 1,704,328 50%
OXY 20240624 10,315,120 6,688,195 30%
KO 20240627 8,494,123 4,918,846 40%
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