Metro Store Front
Thank you for visiting the Metro Store Front. The following apps further extend the Metro platform, allowing users to customize their trading experience with additional execution, analytics, and pricing functionality.
Auto-Hedger
The “Auto-Hedger” job is a delta-sensitive automated hedging tool that supports real-time, dual-decision passive (ie, “work 1 tick better”) and aggressive (ie, “lift”) modes of execution across a wide variety of configurations.
Eurex SRQS Responder
The Eurex SRQS Responder helps users of Metro who are market makers to respond to selective RFQs and confirm deals from within Metro without having to use Eurex Trader.
Profiteer Engine
The “Axonetric LLC: Profiteer Engine” is a sophisticated and feature-rich job that allows users to automatically seek out and execute on edge-based opportunities, based upon different configurable strategies.
Spread Matrix
Exegy’s Spread Matrix provides the user with a single window view of futures spread market data as well as execution capabilities. The widget will display any number of futures months and the corresponding spread values between each in a single screen.
Volatility Levels
(With New Optional Market Data Recording)
The VolLevels algo is a critical analysis tool for options traders using Exegy’s Metro trading platform. The algo condenses important volatility trading information in various grids: “Changes By Delta,” “Changes By Strike,” “Changes By Sigma,” “Current Vols,” “Relative Value By Delta,” “Relative Value By Sigma,” “Skew & Kurtosis,” “Butterflies,” and “Trade Performance.” The reported information is critical to avoiding poor trades that might otherwise appear superficially attractive, and consistently identifying profitable trades with quantitative confirmation from multiple perspectives.
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