Soothing the Savages on the Trading Floor

BEFORE THE SPIN

It has been said that music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, and a start-up in Hanover, N.H., Accentus, is on the verge of proving that on the trading floor.

The company has spent more than 18 months developing its Auditory Display Solution, a way of assigning musical cues to market data flows and market movements. Expressly for the desktop, this solution was unveiled (in version 1.0) last week. It’s a mix of C++, Microsoft’s Visual Basic and data adapters, including an algorithm for real

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