TTG Capital opts for TT futures trading platform

TTG Capital Ltd (TTG), a leading London-based global proprietary trading group, and Trading Technologies International, Inc. (TT), a global provider of high-performance professional trading software, today announced TTG has contracted with Trading Technologies to use the TT futures trading platform.

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In doing so, TTG will further scale its business and infrastructure technology with access to all TT features and technology, including Autospreader®, ADL®, charting, functionality for options trading and analytics, and connectivity to all TT-supported markets through TT’s global network of colocated data centers.

“We’re very happy to deepen our relationship with Trading Technologies, which we started more than 10 years ago. The migration to the highly scalable, feature-rich TT platform will help us accelerate our global growth. Furthermore, TT’s new options trading functionality will be key as we continue to expand our focus beyond futures,” said Jonathan Taylor, CEO of TTG.

“TTG is one of the eminent proprietary trading firms in London. We’re thrilled to be working with Jon and his team to make our new technology and the functionality it offers available to TTG’s traders,” said Steve Stewart, Managing Director, Sales EMEA of Trading Technologies.

The TT platform provides professional traders with direct global market access and ultra-low-latency trade execution through TT’s privately managed colocated infrastructure spanning five continents. Designed specifically for professional traders, brokers and market access providers, TT incorporates a broad array of customizable tools to accommodate trading styles that range from manual point-and-click trading to low-double-digit microsecond automated order entry, anywhere in the world. 

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