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GL STREAM WORKSTATION for Derivatives

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STP, Futures and Options, Order Management and Routing, Derivatives - Trading Systems, Energy Systems, Commodities Dealing, Front and middle office Derivatives specific, FIX Engines
Overview

The GL STREAM™ WORKSTATION for Derivatives is GL TRADE’s front-end for all types of listed Futures & Options. Designed for both Proprietary and Agency trading firms, the GL STREAM™ WORKSTATION offers a variety of features to suit all types of trading activities: from simple buy and sell needs to highly automated and complex F&O strategies.

Also on board: order capture, monitoring and routing across multiple liquidity pools.

Streamline Order Processing
The GL STREAM™ WORKSTATION for Derivatives captures, manages and routes all orders within the firm regardless of origin: a unique and long awaited Sales and Sales/Trader workstation that efficiently streamlines the entire derivatives workflow.
Speed Up Transactions
This workstation with ergonomic and innovative features, coupled with a high speed, direct market access gives traders all they need to take on any Derivatives market. With GL STREAM™ WORKSTATION, order entry is faster and more precise than ever.
Global F&O Market Data
An excellent trading system without global market data and worldwide connectivity is like a race car with an empty tank. GL TRADE delivers low latency market data to the right place in the right format and in full compliance with data dissemination regulations.
Advanced Trading Tools
Fast transactions coupled with a sophisticated F&O trading system are assets for success. The modularity of the GL STREAM™ WORKSTATION allows traders to either choose one of the advanced trading modules or to combine them to maximise performance.
Integrated Allocation Module
Derivatives traders do not have the time to enter lots of account references before sending the order to the exchange: execution comes first - allocations later.


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