TT reaches retail market through NinjaTrader

Trading Technologies (TT) has signed a partnership with retail trading software supplier NinjaTrader, allowing it to provide access to its exchange gateways to the retail market-place for the first time.

The NinjaTrader platform will connect to TT's exchange gateways through TT's FIX Adapter, which allows non-TT trading systems to access the futures markets.

NinjaTrader is the first company to sign up to TT's partnership programme, launched on July 6 to encourage third-party developers to marry up their software with TT products. TT will provide development support and certification testing over the next few weeks, with NinjaPartner due to become a certified partner before the end of the month.

"This partnership with NinjaTrader will provide Trading Technologies with additional access to the thriving retail market, and it brings the power of TT's gateway technology to a large community of retail traders. The NinjaTrader platform is one of the most-used retail solutions in the industry, and we are pleased to be associated with the company," said Alvin Tanpoco, TT's partnership programmme director.

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