Big xyt Readies New Liquidity & Trade Analytics Tools

The vendor is beta testing three new data and analytics tools that will give greater insight into their best options to liquidate positions quickly during volatile market conditions.

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Data and analytics provider Big xyt has developed three new tools to help clients perform pre- and post-trade liquidity and trading analysis. The offerings aim to help investors assess the time required to liquidate positions, the best venues to execute those trades on, and find price disparities that may signify erroneous data or other factors affecting a price.

Mark Montgomery, head of strategy and business development at Big xyt, says some of these tools are currently being tested.

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