Banks and brokerages to benefit from Gold-i enhancements
Benefits of Version 258
Te Gold-i Gate Bridge is a super low latency smart routing product which enables brokers to connect to external liquidity providers in the most effective and cost efficient manner. Version 258, the latest upgrade to our Bridge, provides brokers with better risk management controls, access to additional liquidity providers, and enhancements in terms of automated monitoring and spreading features. Te features have all been developed in response to requests from brokers to help them to trade more effectively.
Stronger Controls
Up until now, brokers have had to re-start the system when clients are B-Booked or A-Booked. Our latest upgrade provides the ability to dynamically change which clients or groups are B-Booked or A-Booked without the broker having to re-start the trading system or change the client group. It provides brokers with better risk management and profitability. Another enhancement relates to accessing the system. Previously, if a client wished a broker to place a deal on their behalf, the broker would need to log in as the client, using the client’s login/password. With Version 258, brokers can log in as a ‘super user’ and book trades directly in the market using the Manager Terminal. Client privacy is maintained as the broker does not need to know the client password.
Enhanced Automated Monitoring
Tere are two key improvements in terms of automated monitoring. Firstly, the server disk space and memory usage are automatically monitored in order to maintain optimum operational efficiency. Secondly, brokers will be sent an automatic alert if a Liquidity Provider stops streaming quotes.
New Spreading Features
In response to client requests we have developed a new graphical interface to control all Gold-i Gate Bridge and MetaTrader4 spreading features. We have also created an additional option to ‘tilt’ the spreads dynamically. Tis makes it far easier for brokers and their IBs to dynamically control the spreads that they offer their clients.
Additional Liquidity Providers
Gold-i recently launched the technology to transform MetaTrader into a multi-asset trading platform, extending the capabilities of MetaTrader beyond simple FX and OTC products to trading across all asset classes. Trough Version 258 we can offer multi-asset liquidity from Ffastfill and LMAX. We have also added FX liquidity from First Derivatives and updated our partnership with CFH to support a ‘true limit’ mode, eliminating slippage on limit and stop pending order execution. Gold-i now has 27 liquidity partners including banks, ECNs and brokers. We have more liquidity providers than any other MetaTrader integrator and believe this reinforces our position as a leader in our field.
Future Gold-i Developments
We will be launching a smart routing risk management tool in the summer. Tis Complex Event Processor will provide a much more holistic view of a broker’s risks, responding to more advanced rules and risk monitors. We will also be launching a Multi MetaTrader4 Monitoring System, aimed at larger clients who have multiple MetaTrader servers.
Version 258 is now available from Gold-i.
For further information, visit
www.gold-i.com or telephone +44 (0) 1483 685410.
april 2012 e-FOREX | 133
Tom Higgins
Latest developments from Gold-i, a global market leader in trading systems integration, ensure that its flagship product, the Gold-i Gate Bridge, remains at the forefront of the trading technology industry. Tom Higgins, Gold-i’s CEO explains the key features and benefits of Gold-i’s latest upgrade, Version 258.
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