FlexTrade Puts OneMarketData Analytics Into its EMS

OneTick's CEP capabilities enable FlexTrade users to generate trade signals and develop strategies based on real-time and historical data. FlexTRADER will also tap OneTick's historical database to store tick data as well as trade data for real-time and post trade analysis across asset classes.
"OneTick empowers FlexTrades's clients with powerful, proven analytics to efficiently and effectively create, test and implement quantitative strategies from one central platform," says Vijay Kedia, president & CEO of FlexTrade.
"Financial firms today are under increased pressure to develop and execute sophisticated quantitative trading strategies that can quickly discover untapped alpha in these volatile market conditions," says Richard Chmiel, SVP at OneMarketData. "OneTick's unique ability to draw on both real-time and historical data will give FlexTRADER users the advanced analytics they need to generate the superior trade alerts and signals they need to keep them ahead of the competition."
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