Redline Trading Solutions, a leading provider of low-latency market data solutions, today released details of its multi-venue consolidated order book for North American equities.
Redline's latest addition to its InRush accelerated ticker plant achieves single-digit microsecond wire-to-application latency while consolidating order books across multiple exchange feeds.
The InRush consolidated order book targets co-located algorithmic trading and smart order-routing applications, as well as other applications directly connected to exchange feeds that require visibility into market liquidity at the lowest possible latency.
The solution simultaneously maintains the full order book depth from multiple user-supplied, direct-connected exchange feeds. User applications connect to the ticker plant through a flexible subscription engine that supplies price-sorted, normalized updates at a user-defined book depth on an order-by-order or price-aggregated basis.
"The addition of ultra-low latency support for Level II equity feeds to the InRush platform is the latest milestone in our quest to deliver game-changing market data solutions to our customers," said Mark Skalabrin, CEO of Redline Trading Solutions, Inc. "The InRush consolidated order book provides the insight and speed our customers need to both discover and exploit the best trading opportunities in the market."
The Redline InRush embedded ticker plant is a high-performance, highly optimized market data platform. The InRush software runs on an industry-standard server paired with a cutting-edge Cell Broadband EngineTM (BE) acceleration co-processor to deliver robust, reliable results.
Beta support includes Nasdaq TotalView, BATS, NYSE ARCA, and NYSE OpenBook with other North American Level II exchange feeds supported in the full release. InRush support for the OPRA consolidated options feed is currently in full production.