OTAS Technologies Teams with ExtractAlpha
Market analytics and trader intelligence provider adds ExtractAlpha's quantitative models.
ExtractAlpha's Tactical Model will be incorporated into OTAS Core Summary, offering quantitative analysis for clients on the buy and sell side. The research firm currently has three stock selection models for US equities.
"OTAS is proud to be working with ExtractAlpha, adding to the growing list of integration partners we are already working with," said Tom Doris, CEO of OTAS Technologies, in a statement. "OTAS is continually looking to extend our list of strategic partners, ensuring clients are armed with the tools they need to be as successful in their trading decisions as possible. With this integration, clients will now be able to take advantage of this unique analysis allowing them to make trading decisions in a quick and efficient manner."
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