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GL STREAM WORKSTATION for Derivatives
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Tags: 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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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