Berkeley Futures Offers DMA Through CQG

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"With CQG's quality data and charting packages and Berkeley's 26 years of experience in the derivatives markets, this partnership will ensure we can offer our clients a premium brokerage service on all major futures and options exchanges," says Andrew Woodward, founding director of Berkeley Futures.

Berkeley Futures' customers trading through Denver-based CQG's hosted order routing infrastructure are able to connect to exchanges throughout Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific without geographic latency. They also have access to a broad range of asset classes, including foreign exchange, energy, metals, and agricultural contracts. The server-side CQG Spreader and market aggregation tools allow traders to deploy intricate and versatile strategies in these markets.

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