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Trading Technologies Expands X_Trader Functionality

2012-09-26-16-35-53-18
TTnet customers will receive similar price bands and products soon.

The Synthetic Strategy Engine, which until now was part of the X_Trader Pro package, will be available in Trading Technologies' X_Trader, which adds synthetic order functionality. Trading Technologies will also be adding immediate cancellation processes to its product, allowing clients to adjust their usage according to budgetary restrictions.

"With today's announcement, we believe that Trading Technologies now offers a unique combination of product offerings, each standing on its own merits, that cover the entire spectrum of professional futures traders," says Harris Brumfield, CEO at Trading Technologies. "X_Trader provides brokers with the market access and synthetic order functionality they need at a very competitive price point, and, along with X_Study, gives non-automated traders a complete trading solution."

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