Trading Technologies Offers KRM22 Risk Manager
- Risk Manager is targeted at traders, brokers and futures commission merchants (FCMs).
- The tool also provides visibility into exchange margin values.
Trading Technologies (TT), a provider of professional software for traders, announced yesterday that it is expanding its risk management Risk Management One of the most common terms utilized by brokers, risk management refers to the practice of identifying potential risks in advance. Most commonly, this also involves the analysis of risk and the undertaking of precautionary steps to both mitigate and prevent for such risk.Such efforts are essential for brokers and venues in the finance industry, given the potential for fallout in the face of unforeseen events or crises. Given a more tightly regulated environment across nearly every asset class, One of the most common terms utilized by brokers, risk management refers to the practice of identifying potential risks in advance. Most commonly, this also involves the analysis of risk and the undertaking of precautionary steps to both mitigate and prevent for such risk.Such efforts are essential for brokers and venues in the finance industry, given the potential for fallout in the face of unforeseen events or crises. Given a more tightly regulated environment across nearly every asset class, Read this Term offering with the addition of KRM22's Risk Manager.
KRM22 is a software investment company focused on managing risk for capital market participants. Its real-time post-trade risk service, dubbed Risk Manager, is currently available on the TT platform thanks to the newest partnership.
The system allows users to assess liquidity and margin in real-time, giving derivatives traders options to generate a market edge even in the most unpredictable and volatile conditions. The current offering covers analytical data and margins for existing positions. In the future, TT also intends to introduce the feature on open orders. This will enable both traders and brokers to manage risk at the time of opening trades better.
"The system will allow users to assess liquidity Liquidity The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent Read this Term and margin in real-time giving traders of derivatives, including futures and options to generate alpha even in the most unpredictable and volatile markets. The offering covers analytical data and margin for existing positions. In the future, TT intends to introduce the feature on open orders as well. This will enable both traders and brokers to better manage risk at the time of opening positions as well," Jason Shaffer, the EVP of Product Management at Trading Technologies, said.
TT Invested in KRM22
Close cooperation between TT and KRM22 has been in place since the beginning of 2022 when Trading Technologies invested $6.35 million in the further development of the technology and software investment company. In addition to the financial injection, TT has decided to promote and distribute KRM22's products specialized in risk management.
In December 2021, TT was acquired by 7RIDGE, a specialized growth equity firm. The move intended to boost Trading Technologies' organic growth and to help 7RIDGE conduct other strategic acquisitions through its new subsidiary.
Trading Technologies (TT), a provider of professional software for traders, announced yesterday that it is expanding its risk management Risk Management One of the most common terms utilized by brokers, risk management refers to the practice of identifying potential risks in advance. Most commonly, this also involves the analysis of risk and the undertaking of precautionary steps to both mitigate and prevent for such risk.Such efforts are essential for brokers and venues in the finance industry, given the potential for fallout in the face of unforeseen events or crises. Given a more tightly regulated environment across nearly every asset class, One of the most common terms utilized by brokers, risk management refers to the practice of identifying potential risks in advance. Most commonly, this also involves the analysis of risk and the undertaking of precautionary steps to both mitigate and prevent for such risk.Such efforts are essential for brokers and venues in the finance industry, given the potential for fallout in the face of unforeseen events or crises. Given a more tightly regulated environment across nearly every asset class, Read this Term offering with the addition of KRM22's Risk Manager.
KRM22 is a software investment company focused on managing risk for capital market participants. Its real-time post-trade risk service, dubbed Risk Manager, is currently available on the TT platform thanks to the newest partnership.
The system allows users to assess liquidity and margin in real-time, giving derivatives traders options to generate a market edge even in the most unpredictable and volatile conditions. The current offering covers analytical data and margins for existing positions. In the future, TT also intends to introduce the feature on open orders. This will enable both traders and brokers to manage risk at the time of opening trades better.
"The system will allow users to assess liquidity Liquidity The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent The term liquidity refers to the process, speed, and ease of which a given asset or security can be converted into cash. Notably, liquidity surmises a retention in market price, with the most liquid assets representing cash.The most liquid asset of all is cash itself.· In economics, liquidity is defined by how efficiently and quickly an asset can be converted into usable cash without materially affecting its market price. · Nothing is more liquid than cash, while other assets represent Read this Term and margin in real-time giving traders of derivatives, including futures and options to generate alpha even in the most unpredictable and volatile markets. The offering covers analytical data and margin for existing positions. In the future, TT intends to introduce the feature on open orders as well. This will enable both traders and brokers to better manage risk at the time of opening positions as well," Jason Shaffer, the EVP of Product Management at Trading Technologies, said.
TT Invested in KRM22
Close cooperation between TT and KRM22 has been in place since the beginning of 2022 when Trading Technologies invested $6.35 million in the further development of the technology and software investment company. In addition to the financial injection, TT has decided to promote and distribute KRM22's products specialized in risk management.
In December 2021, TT was acquired by 7RIDGE, a specialized growth equity firm. The move intended to boost Trading Technologies' organic growth and to help 7RIDGE conduct other strategic acquisitions through its new subsidiary.