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TS Adds QB’s Legger Algo to TradeSmart OEMS

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The newly rebranded TradingScreen – now operating under the TS name – has expanded the range of third-party trading algorithms available through its TradeSmart order and execution management platform with the addition of Quantitative Brokers’ Legger premium multi-leg spread-trading algorithm.

Legger is one of Quantitative Brokers’ suite of four premium futures and fixed income algorithms, allowing traders to coordinate the execution of multiple order legs to achieve a synthetic price target. TradeSmart already carries QB’s Bolt, Strobe and Closer algos.

According to Guy Cirillo, head of partnership sales at QB, “TradeSmart OEMS has the technological capability and advanced GUI to handle QB’s premium algos such as Legger, providing clients access to the best of trading execution and management on one platform.”

TS says it has been offering cloud-based trading technology for nearly two decades. Its TradeSmart OEMS offers workflow efficiency and seamless integration with the buy side. In addition to its proprietary algorithms, Quantitative Brokers offers data analytics and TCA for clients to further help them achieve best execution.

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